Workplace retaliation poses risks to both employees and the overall work environment. It is crucial to be vigilant for signs of such behavior. Look out for sudden negative changes in job status, social isolation or exclusion, unjust performance reviews, increased monitoring or scrutiny, verbal or written threats, undesirable transfers or reassignments, disproportionate discipline, benefit denial, spreading false rumors, and constructive discharge. Recognizing these signs enables proactive measures to address and prevent workplace retaliation, fostering a healthier and more supportive work environment for all.
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The Prevailing Wage Program aims to ensure fair wages and labor conditions in public works projects. Contractors and subcontractors must pay their workers a wage rate determined by the government as the prevailing wage for the job and location. This promotes fair compensation, prevents unfair competition, and maintains quality standards. The prevailing wage rates include base wage and fringe benefits. Non-compliance can result in penalties and contract termination. The program fosters fair labor practices and equity in the construction and public sectors
Continue reading ›Wrongfully Terminated in California: Know Your Wrongful Termination Rights If you believe you have been wrongfully terminated from your job in California, you may have legal options to pursue a wrongful termination lawsuit against your employer. This type of lawsuit can be complex and hard to prove, needing to have evidence to show that your…
Continue reading ›Legally Evict Tenants Being a landlord in California comes with a range of legal responsibilities, including following the state’s eviction laws. There are many reasons why a landlord may need to evict a tenant, such as not paying rent or violating the terms of the lease agreement. However, eviction can be a complex process, and…
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