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Can My Employer Fire Me Without Warning in California?
California is an at-will employment state, but that does not mean employers can terminate workers for illegal reasons. Learn whether your employer can fire you without warning, when a termination may violate California law, and what steps employees can take to protect their rights. Understanding the difference between a lawful termination and wrongful termination can help you determine whether you may have legal options after losing your job.


How Do Class Action Lawsuits Work for California Employees?
When unlawful workplace practices affect multiple employees, a class action lawsuit may provide a way to seek accountability and compensation. From unpaid overtime and missed meal breaks to employee misclassification and wage statement violations, California workers have important legal protections. Learn how employment class actions work, when a lawsuit may qualify for class certification, and what rights employees have under California labor laws.


7 Signs Your Termination May Have Been Illegal in California
Learn the warning signs of wrongful termination in California, including retaliation, discrimination, leave violations, and unlawful firing.


Exploring the Basics of Employee Severance Terms
Learn how California severance agreements work in 2026, what terms are enforceable, and when to consult an employment attorney.


California Employment Law: Wrongful Termination & Your Rights
California has strong employee protections, yet wrongful termination remains a common issue. As employment laws continue to evolve, workers must understand their rights when facing unfair termination, retaliation, or discrimination. This article explains what qualifies as wrongful termination in California and how experienced employment attorneys Jose Herrera and Matthew Haulk of Haulk & Herrera LLP can help protect your rights and pursue justice.


Top Signs of Workplace Discrimination in California (And How to Protect Your Rights)
Workplace discrimination in California often appears in subtle ways—unequal treatment, biased comments, unfair discipline, or retaliation after speaking up. If something feels off at work, attorneys Jose Herrera and Matthew Haulk at Haulk & Herrera LLP can help you understand your rights, identify discrimination, and take action. You don’t have to navigate it alone—learn the key signs to watch for and how to protect yourself.


How to Find a Lawyer for Wage Theft in California
Wage theft is illegal in California, and workers have strong rights to recover unpaid wages. From unpaid overtime to denied breaks, employees in San Francisco can take action through the Labor Commissioner, court lawsuits, or class actions. Haulk & Herrera LLP’s experienced employment lawyers help you navigate your legal options and fight for what you’re owed. Contact us today for a free consultation.


Why You Need a California Employment Attorney: Your Rights, Legal Options, and How Haulk & Herrera LLP Can Help
In California, workers are protected by some of the strongest labor laws in the country—but navigating them can be complex. At Haulk & Herrera LLP, attorneys Jose Herrera and Matthew Haulk provide expert legal support for wrongful termination, discrimination, wage disputes, and more. Their experience and client-focused approach ensure your rights are protected. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us help you secure the justice you deserve.
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