Los Angeles Unpaid Overtime Lawyers
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Wage & Hour IssuesRecovering compensation for unpaid overtime, for work performed "off the clock" and other violations of wage and hours laws are just some of many protections The Los Angeles wage and hour attorneys at The Rubin Law Corporation offers workers in Southern California. Other important protections include the following:
Contact the Rubin Law Corporation of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills today by calling us at 310.598.2416 or you can schedule a consultation with one of our Los Angeles wage & hour attorneys online. Class Action Law SuitsSeveral recent decisions by California courts demonstrate that conditions are ripe for employees to enforce their rights to compensation via class action suits. In 2003 the California Court of Appeal in Ralphs Grocery Company v. Superior Court (Swanson) allowed a class action suit to proceed on behalf of grocery store managers whose bonuses were reduced by unlawful deductions. In a 2004 decision in Sav-On Drugs v. Superior Court (Rocher), the California Supreme Court allowed chain store managers to proceed with a class action suit alleging that they were improperly classified as exempt from overtime provisions. And in 2006 our lead wage & hour attorney, Steven Rubin, was involved in a groundbreaking class action suit on behalf of runway models that were not paid promptly after their employment ended. The litigation went all the way to the California Supreme Court, which issued a decision in Smith v. Superior Court (L'Oreal) allowing the models to proceed with a claim for waiting time penalties because they were not paid on time. Contact the Rubin Law Corporation of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills today by calling us at 310.598.2416 or you can schedule a consultation with one of our class action wage & hour attorneys in Los Angeles. Meals and Rest BreaksEmployees in California are entitled to meal breaks AND rest breaks during their work hours. Generally, an employee who works a shift of at least five hours must receive a meal period of at least 30 minutes; if the shift is 10 hours or more, the employee is entitled to a second 30-minute meal period. The meal period must be uninterrupted, and the employee must be relieved of all job duties during the meal time. In addition to meals, an employee is also entitled to rest break periods of 10 minutes for every 4 hours worked. If an employer does not provide meal or rest breaks, the employee is entitled to one hour of pay at the regular rate for each work day that the meal or rest period was denied. The lawyers at The Rubin Law Corporation can help you determine whether you are entitled to compensation for lost meal or rest breaks. Contact the Rubin Law Corporation of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills today by calling us at 310.598.2416 or you can schedule a consultation with one of our Los Angeles meal & rest break lawyers. Termination Pay & Waiting Time PenaltiesWhen an employee is fired, quits, or otherwise terminates his or her employment, the employer must promptly pay all wages due. If the employee is fired, all unpaid wages are due immediately, including unpaid overtime. If the employee quits or resigns, the employer generally must pay outstanding wages within 72 hours; if the employee has given at least 3 days notice prior to quitting, the employer must provide payment no later than the employee's last day of work. Employees who have not been paid their full wages earned at the time their employment terminates are entitled to collect 'Waiting Time Penalties' in addition to the actual wages owed. The amount of the penalties is calculated by multiplying the employee's average daily wage by the number of days have passed since the wages were due, up to a maximum of 30 days. Contact the Rubin Law Corporation of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills today by calling us at 310.598.2416 or you can schedule a consultation with one of our lost wages lawyers in Los Angeles. Minimum WageWith few exceptions, workers in California must be paid at least the minimum wage of $8.00 per hour. Employers may pay workers on commission or on a 'piece-rate' basis, rather than a set hourly wage, but if the average compensation for a pay period falls below $8.00 per hour, the employer must make up the difference. Workers who have been paid less than the minimum wage are entitled to recover the unpaid wages due, plus 'liquidated damages' equal to the wages owed. Workers can also recover attorneys' fees, costs, and interest, which may be substantial. If you have been paid less than $8.00 per hour, the Los Angeles minimum wage attorneys at The Rubin Law Corporation can help you recover the wages you deserve. Contacting a Wage & Hour LawyerDo you feel your rights have been violated in the workplace regarding unpaid overtime, and other wage and hour matters? Contact the Rubin Law Corporation of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills today by calling us at 310.598.2416 or you can schedule a consultation online with one of our unpaid overtime attorneys. |


