Legal Question in Employment Law in California

i was sent home the other day for not putting information on the proper form. at 3 in the afternoon i get a phone call from my boss saying that i was suspended until further notice without pay and not to come into work on monday until i heard from their office. can they do this? what can i do about it

thanks stacy


Asked on 1/02/11, 11:25 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Either work it out with your employer, or look for a new job. The employer is entitled to set and change hours, duties, titles, compensation, benefits, leaves, vacations, holidays, policies, rules, etc. just not retroactively. Employees have the 'right' to pay and employee benefits per the state wage and hour laws, and formal company policy as agreed, to be provided a 'safe' workplace to minimize risk of injury, and sometimes are entitled to certain medical/pregnancy leave rights. That's about it. There are no laws against 'unfair treatment' or poor management. In general, unless an employee is civil service, in a union, or has a written employment contract, they are an 'at will' employee that can be disciplined or fired any time for any reason, with or without �cause�, explanation or notice, other than for illegal discrimination, harassment or retaliation under the ADA disability, Civil Rights [age, race, sex, ethnic, religion, pregnancy, etc], Whistle-blower, or similar statutes. The employee's goal should be to keep the employer happy.

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Answered on 1/07/11, 11:59 am


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