C alifornia wage and hour law regulates how and when employees are paid. California has some of the strongest wage and hour protections in the country. As an employee you have a huge number of important rights when it comes to getting paid for your work. Some of the most common types of cases we come across are:

  • Failure to pay overtime wages;
  • Failure to pay minimum wages;
  • Failure to provide meal or rest breaks;
  • Off the clock (unpaid) hours;
  • Failure to pay all wages due every payperiod;
  • Failure to provide accurate employee paystubs;
  • Unpaid commissions;

Wage and hour violations come in all shapes and sizes, from small individual claims before the Labor Commissioner to multi-million dollar class actions spanning thousands of employees. If an employer fails to pay you all the wages you are owed for your work, not only are you entitled to your owed wages, you may also be owed additional penalties on top. These penalties are meant to discourage intentional wage theft by severely punishing willful violations of the law. In some cases, violating California wage and hour law is even a crime.

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