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Ex-Employee Files California Transgender Discrimination Lawsuit

A former employee for a prominent wine magazine has filed a California transgender discrimination lawsuit against the publication and its parent company, alleging harassment, failure to prevent discrimination, and retaliation. According to the Napa Valley Register, the employee worked as an assistant tasting coordinator and writer for the magazine. She…

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Rampant Racism, Sexism in Fitness Industry Led to $11.25 Million Employment Law Verdict

A former professional body builder and personal trainer manager won her $11.25 million employment lawsuit after a jury agreed that she had been the target of rampant racism and sexism. While the case is out of New York City, NY, our Los Angeles employment lawyers recognize that such problems are…

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“Can They Fire Me on Parental Leave?” L.A. Employment Lawyer Answers

As an L.A. employment lawyer, we’ve fielded a fair number of questions about the legality of lay-offs or termination of an employee who is on maternity leave or parental leave. The answer isn’t always cut-and-dried, depending a fair bit on the specific circumstances of the case. Of course, losing a…

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Addressing Intersectional Discrimination in California Employment Lawsuits

Discrimination against employees on the basis of race or gender is illegal under both California and federal law. And yet, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reports those are two of the top three most common types of employment discrimination claims filed. Racial discrimination on-the-job accounts for about 33…

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California Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Against Gamer Settled for $100 Million

A California gender discrimination lawsuit against a prominent gaming company has been approved for settlement at $100 million, to be split (after legal costs) among 1,000 employees (current and former) employed by the firm in 2018. The deal was approved by the court following allegations of widespread sexism and gender-based…

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Understanding Equal Pay Rights in California

Equal pay rights in California are guaranteed under both state and federal laws that promise to protect employees from disparate wages paid on the basis of gender or race. Recently, the U.S. Women’s National Soccer team reached a $22 million proposed settlement in a class action equal pay lawsuit against…

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Game Maker Aims to Narrow California’s Sex Discrimination Law by Excluding Temp Workers

A popular video game maker is attempting to narrow the definition of the California sex discrimination law as defined by state law to exclude temporary workers. So far, the effort isn’t going well, as a Los Angeles Superior Court judge provisionally denied the employer’s request. Still, that isn’t a final…

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California Workplace Gender Discrimination Evident in Alleged “Bro Culture”

An electric automaker that recently became a publicly-traded company is now being sued for alleged workplace gender discrimination, with the plaintiff (a former sales and marketing VP) alleging the “bro culture” at the firm had become toxic. According to TechCrunch.com, plaintiff, who had a long employment history with other prominent…

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Sex, Age Discrimination Cited in Sizable, Lasting Job Losses Among Older Women Amid Pandemic

The pandemic had sweeping effects on California workers and the economy at large. Some companies saw increases in demand, but for many workers, the impacts were both adverse – and lasting. According to the new study released by the AARP, older women saw some of the worst effects, and they…

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Strengthening California Employment Discrimination Protections, “Silenced No More Act” Becomes Law

Stronger protections against California workplace harassment and discrimination are on the way, with Gov. Gavin Newsome’s signing of the “Silenced No More Act,” or SB 331. The measure builds on the protections established in 2018 with the Stand Against Non-Disclosures (STAND) Act, targeting non-disclosure agreements in sexual harassment cases in…

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