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Office Workers May Have a Right to That Water Cooler: You Shouldn’t Have to Drink from a Bathroom Sink

by Castle Law | Sep 22, 2025 | Uncategorized

Many California workers have a legal right to proper drinking water facilities in their workplace—and being told to drink from the bathroom sink isn’t enough to satisfy your employer’s obligations. If your employer points you to the bathroom when you need...

Your Right to Basic Workplace Sanitation: When Your Employer Fails to Provide Clean Water, Restrooms, and Safe Working Conditions

by Castle Law | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

California employer fails have a right to basic sanitation facilities like clean drinking water, accessible restrooms, and safe eating areas at work. The Law Is Clear: Employers Must Provide Basic Human Needs California’s labor laws don’t just govern wages...

California Supreme Court Confirms: Employers Cannot Simply Ignore Minimum Wage Laws

by Castle Law | Sep 2, 2025 | Uncategorized

California’s highest court has made it clear court confirms: employers who fail to pay minimum wage cannot escape liquidated (essentially double) damages by claiming they didn’t know the law. The recent Iloff v. Lapaille decision from the California...

California Whistleblower Protection: Your Rights When Reporting Workplace Violations

by Castle Law | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

Whistleblower: If you’ve reported illegal activity at your workplace or to the authorities and faced retaliation from your employer, you may be entitled to significant compensation, possibly including reinstatement, lost wages, and up to $10,000 in civil...

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  • California Supreme Court Confirms: Employers Cannot Simply Ignore Minimum Wage Laws
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