In California, the relationship between an employer and an employee is generally an “at will” relationship. This means that the employer can fire the employee at any time for any reason. There is, however, an important exception to this general rule. Even if the employment relationship is at will, an employer cannot fire an employee for a reason that is illegal. For example, under both federal and state law employers cannot make termination decisions in a discriminatory or retaliatory manner. If an employer fires an employee for a reason that is against the law, the terminated employee has the right to file a claim for wrongful termination. Employers who wrongfully terminate employees face serious financial consequences including penalties, fines, and the payment of substantial compensation to the victims. If you are in need of an employment lawyer because you or someone you know has been wrongfully terminated, it is important that you immediately contact an experienced Los Angeles At Will Employment Lawyer who will review your claim and explain the steps for making sure your employer is held accountable for violating the law.
Wrongful Discharge in CaliforniaTypically an employer can fire an employee for any reason at any time. Common reasons for terminating an employee include poor performance, reduction in force, and job elimination. However, just because you are an “at will” employee does not mean an employer has absolute power to terminate you. In California, there are a variety of reasons that terminating an at will employee may be illegal. These reasons include:
There are a variety of state and federal laws that protect California employees from wrongful termination including California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Cal. Gov. Code § 12940 and Title VII of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964. Under FEHA employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees based on a number of individual attributes including race, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status and sexual orientation. FEHA is enforced by California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Similarly, Title VII of the federal Civil Rights Act also prohibits employers from discriminating against employees on the basis of a number of individual attributes. Title VII is enforced by the Equal Employee Opportunity Commission.
Pursuing a Wrongful Termination ClaimIf you believe that you were wrongfully discharged you have the right to file a claim under federal or state law. You may be entitled to damages in the form of compensation, including lost pay, lost benefits and punitive damages.
If you believe that you were wrongfully terminated, you should discuss the specifics of your case with an experienced employment lawyer right away. Not only may the discriminating party face serious consequences, you may be entitled to compensation. The staff at VAKILI & LEUS, LLP has years of experience successfully representing clients in matters involving wage-and-hour claims, employment discrimination and other employment law violations. Keep in mind that there are time limits to filing claims. Contact us at 1-855-52LA-LAW (1-855-525-2529) to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your concerns related to your employment.
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