Archive for wage orders

CA Supreme Court: Meal/Rest Period “Premium Pay” Is Wages

On May 22, 2022, the California Supreme Court held in Naranjo v. Spectrum Security Services, Inc. that premium payments owed by an employer to a non-exempt employee for missed meal/rest periods are “wages” and not penalties.  Thus, when those premium payments are owed but not timely paid, the…

The Skies Just Got Friendlier for Employers

On June 29, 2020, the California Supreme Court ruled in favor of employers in a trio of cases involving flight attendants and pilots who brought various wage and hour claims (both individual and PAGA) against their respective airline employers for non-compliant wage statements and other violations of California’s…

Governor Brown Signs SB 588, Adding Tough Enforcement Measures to California’s Wage Theft Law

Yesterday, California Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 588, known as the “California Fair Day’s Pay Act.”  This new law, which takes effect on January 1, 2016, aims to crack down on “wage theft” in California by giving the Labor Commissioner tough new enforcement rights against employers who steal…

Labor Commissioner Issues $481,813 Citation Against Alameda Restaurant

This should get the attention of every entrepreneur and small business owner in California — Last week, the California Labor Commissioner Julie Su issued citations totaling $481,813 against the owners of Toomie’s Thai Cuisine in Alameda.  The citations consisted mostly of civil fines, penalties, and wages owed to…

California Supreme Court Issues Long-Awaited Brinker Decision Clarifying Employers’ Meal and Rest Break Obligations

On April 12, 2012, a unanimous California Supreme Court ruled in Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court that employers are not required to police their employees and ensure that employees actually take their 30-minute meal breaks. The Court also ruled that employers are not required to provide 10-minute…