California Employment Law
Information on the California labor and employment law. If you are employing people in California you should know the employment law in California.
Like all the other nations across the globe, California has an employment law structure that is followed strictly by both the employers and the employee. The attorneys who practice the California employment law follows particular skills and have considerable experience and formal education. There are different aspects of the California employment law and almost all of them are discussed below:
California Employment Law - Hiring
Under the federal law structure of California, an employer does not require to hire or promote the applicant who is most qualified. The employer is also not allowed to make decisions on the basis of characteristics which include the following, for instance, race, age, religion, sex, disability and national origin. The previous employer is also allowed to provide any amount of non-confidential information about a previous employee as long as it is true and does not harm the interests of the employee.
California Employment Law - Employment
The employees according to the California employment law structure are allowed to be 'at will'. They can also be terminated for any odd reason as long as it is not illegal. However, the employees who are working on a contract basis can only be terminated on the basis of the reasons stated in the contract. The California employment law also recommends the employer to have an employee handbook.
California Employment Law - Workplace safety and injury
The employers under the California employment law constitution are required to provide a safe working place and condition for the employees and the employees can also complain if the work environment is not safe and protected. The employee is also entitled to compensation if any injury is caused at the workplace.
All the aspects of the California employment law structure are strictly followed and have added to the discipline and order of the California work structure.
