Which California Labor Codes Govern Constructive Discharge Violations?

1. California Labor Code §2922 — At-Will Employment California presumes at-will employment under Labor Code §2922: either party may terminate at any time for a lawful reason. Constructive dismissal occurs when working conditions become so intolerable that a reasonable person would feel compelled to resign, which can render the “quit” a wrongful termination. 2. FEHA…

Disciplinary Action at Work in California

Understanding Disciplinary Action at Work in California Disciplinary action in the workplace is a critical aspect of maintaining a safe and productive environment. In California, employers must navigate a complex landscape of laws and regulations when it comes to employee discipline. This article aims to provide a thorough understanding of disciplinary procedures, employee rights, and…

Constructive Dismissal Examples and Insights

Constructive Dismissal Constructive dismissal is a complex legal concept that arises when an employee resigns due to their employer’s behavior, which effectively forces them to leave their position. Unlike traditional dismissal, where an employer directly terminates an employee, constructive dismissal occurs when an employee feels they have no choice but to resign due to a…

How to Handle a Hostile Work Environment

Navigating Hostile Work Environments: Understanding Your Legal Recourse The workplace should be a space where employees feel safe, respected, and able to perform their duties without fear or intimidation. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. A hostile work environment can severely impact an individual’s well-being, job performance, and overall quality of life. By familiarizing yourself…