Self-Help Library Topics Suggested Topics Benefits Covid-19 Disability Discrimination / Harassment Domestic Violence and Employment Employment Rights of People with Criminal Records Fair Play for Girls in Sports (Title IX) General Employment Law Health and Safety / Job Injuries Hiring/Termination/Job Loss Immigrant and Language Rights Labor Unions Leaves of Absence, Pregnancy, Parenting, and Caregiving LGBTQ+ Rights Military and Veterans Privacy Rights Pregnancy Pay and Hours Racial Economic Justice State Disability Insurance Unemployment Insurance View All TopicsResource Type All Factsheets Guides Sample Letters Clinics & Helplines VideosAudience Everyone For Lawyers For Medical Professionals 186 Resources FoundFact SheetFraud or Misrepresentation in the WorkplaceWhat is fraud? Fraud occurs in the workplace when an employer misrepresents (spoken or in writing) something about your job. Fraud may arise when an employer…Fact SheetReligious Discrimination and Accommodation in the WorkplaceHow are religious beliefs protected in the workplace? Both the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA)…Fact SheetTemporary Injuries and AilmentsAre temporary injuries or ailments covered by disability laws? It depends. Temporary injuries or ailments that have a long-term impact may be covered by disability laws. In…Fact SheetGovernment Workers’ RightsHow do I know if I am a government employee? Any person who works for the U.S. government, the State of California, a local city or…Fact SheetAppeal a Notice of Determination or Notice of Overpayment: How To Protect Your Unemployment Insurance BenefitsIf you receive a Notice of Determination or Notice of Overpayment, the California Employment Development Department has decided you are not eligible for unemployment insurance benefits, or that you need to return benefits you were paid. You have the right to appeal the EDD’s decision, and can take immediate steps to start that process.Fact SheetInformation about Criminal RecordsWhat exactly is a criminal record? A criminal record, formally known as a summary criminal history, or more commonly known as a “rap” sheet, is a…Fact SheetUpdating Your Social Security Number With Your EmployerI recently received a new Social Security number (“SSN”). Am I allowed to update it with my employer? Yes. IRS Form W-4 states that you should…Fact SheetPension and 401(k) / 403(b) PlansWhat is a pension plan? Pension plans provide a continuous, fixed income after retirement. The amount of income is typically based both on your total years…Fact SheetHow To Appeal an Administrative Law Judge’s Decision to the CUIAB BoardYou appealed a determination the EDD made against you. You attended a hearing with an Administrative Law Judge at the California Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board…Fact SheetVictims of Hate Violence or Threats of ViolenceYou have the right to be free from hate violence or threats of hate violence at work, in your home, at school, and in other situations. You may have the right — under California’s Ralph Civil Rights Act — to back pay, damages, or compensation, if you experience violence, harassment, intimidation, or threats of violence that occur specifically because of one of your personal characteristics.Previous Page 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 19 Next Page81-90 of 186View All