Retail Workers
Many people work in retail full-time or have worked in retail
jobs some time in their life. Very often it involves shift
rotation and only during the hours that are required to serve
the public. This makes the issues of rest periods and meal
breaks more complicated, as well as employee on-site access to,
or pricing for, the company's own services or products.
Some jobs pay by wage and/or commissions and some involve the
receiving, sharing and reporting of tips and gratuities.
Sometimes the legal correction of such problems only makes
financial sense if pursued as a class action. If you believe the
employer is filing incorrect employee income or other
information with the government, a category of lawsuit called
"qui tam" may apply to your benefit - if you file a suit with an
attorney (California Labor Law Attorney will be happy to explain
this to you.)
- Stores
- Food service
- Equipment/Vehicle rental
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