California Labor and Employment FAQs
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How Long Do I Have To File A Wage Claim?
A: A claim based on a written agreement must be filed within four years. A claim based on an oral agreement must be filed within two years. A claim for minimum wage, … More -
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What is the minimum wage in California?
A: Minimum wage in the state of California is presently $8.00. More -
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What Is The Law Regarding Overtime?
A: Overtime is due after 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week unless an alternative workweek of no more than 4 days of 10 hours was established prior to 7/1/99. Premium … More -
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Is There A Law Regarding Required Paydays?
A: Yes. Semi monthly paydays are required. More -
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Are Undocumented Workers Protected By California Labor Laws?
A: Yes. All California workers, whether or not they are legally authorized to work in the United States, are protected by state laws regulating wages and working … More -
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Are Minors Prohibited From Any Specific Jobs?
A: In California no worker under 18 may: Drive a motor vehicle on public streets as part of the job Drive a forklift Use powered equipment like a circular saw, box … More -
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Are There Restrictions On A Minors Work Hours?
A: You can refer to the Guide for Working Teens or the Child Labor Law Pamphlet 2000 for information on work hour restrictions and other pertinent information. More -
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How Do I Know If I Am Eligible To Receive Unemployment Benefits?
A: To be eligible for benefits, you must meet the following criteria: 1. Out of work due to no fault of your own; 2. Physically able to work; 3. Actively seeking work; … More -
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Am I Eligible For Benefits If Am Fired Or Quit?
A: The EDD will send a Notice of Claim Filed to your last employer and give your employer the chance to report information about the circumstances of your termination … More -
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When Should I Apply For Ui Benefits?
A: You should apply for benefits immediately because there is a one week unpaid waiting period that does not begin until the claim is filed. All claims are effective on … More -
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How Do I File A Claim For Benefits?
A: You can file for benefits using one of the following methods: 1. Contact the Employment Development Department by telephone:English: 18003005616 … More
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