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Recognizing Workplace Discrimination in Construction

Recognizing Workplace Discrimination in Construction The construction industry is one of the largest and most diverse industries in California. With workers from various backgrounds, cultures, and communities, construction sites should be places where everyone feels safe and respected. Unfortunately, workplace discrimination still happens too often. Knowing how to recognize discrimination in construction is the first […]

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Record-Keeping Tips: Protecting Your Wage Rights

Record-Keeping Tips: Protecting Your Wage Rights In California, construction workers play a vital role in building and maintaining our communities. However, not everyone understands their full wage rights or how to protect them. Keeping accurate records of your hours and pay is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself. Whether

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Reporting Workplace Injuries: Your Legal Obligations and Rights

Reporting Workplace Injuries: Your Legal Obligations and Rights Construction sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces in California. Because of the nature of the work—handling heavy machinery, working at heights, and exposure to hazardous materials—there’s always a risk of injury. That’s why it’s important for construction workers to understand their legal rights and obligations

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Resources for Continuing Education and Certification

Resources for Continuing Education and Certification for Construction Workers in California Continuing education and proper certification are essential for construction workers in California. State laws and safety regulations require workers to stay up-to-date with specific training to ensure a safe and legal work environment. Whether you’re a new worker entering the industry or a seasoned

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Retaliation for Reporting Safety Violations: Know Your Rights

Retaliation for Reporting Safety Violations: Know Your Rights Construction sites can be dangerous places, which is why California has strict safety laws to protect workers. If something on your job site feels unsafe, you have the right to report it. But what happens when your boss punishes you for speaking up? That’s called retaliation, and

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Right-to-Work Laws: What They Mean in California

Right-to-Work Laws: What They Mean in California In California, the topic of right-to-work laws can be confusing, especially for construction workers who deal with unions, contracts, and labor agreements. This article breaks down what right-to-work laws are, how they apply in California, and what construction workers need to know about their rights on the job.

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Safety Violations and Your Right to Refuse Dangerous Work

Safety Violations and Your Right to Refuse Dangerous Work Working in construction is a tough and often dangerous job. That’s why there are strict safety laws in place to protect workers, especially in California. These laws ensure employers provide a safe work environment. If you’re a construction worker and you’re being asked to work under

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Severance Agreements: What to Watch For Before Signing

Severance Agreements: What to Watch For Before Signing Many construction workers in California are asked to sign severance agreements when their employment ends. These documents can seem routine, but it’s important to understand what you’re agreeing to before you put pen to paper. A severance agreement can affect your rights, your future employment, and how

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Sexual Harassment on the Job Site: Legal Protections

Sexual Harassment on the Job Site: Legal Protections for California Construction Workers Construction sites are busy, tough environments where teamwork and respect are essential. Unfortunately, some workers experience sexual harassment, which can make the job site feel hostile and unsafe. If you’re a construction worker in California facing this situation, it’s important to know that

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