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Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c) PROTECTING WORKERS IN CALIFORNIA
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Topics Covered Immigration Retaliation in Organizing Drives Need for Reform CA Worker Laws Tips for Worker Advocates Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Retaliation During Organizing Warehouse Workers Organizing Campaign and Retaliation Immigration-related retaliation during organizing campaigns Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Retaliation During Organizing How to Respond? Change the Laws? Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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New California Laws AB263 Retaliation: Immigration- Related Practices SB666 Employment: Retaliation SB496 Whistleblower Protections AB524 Immigrants: Extortion Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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New California Laws When did these laws go into effect? Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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New California Worker Protection Laws Effective January 1, 2014 Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Protection Against Retaliation Chapter 3.1, Labor Code Section 1019: Unfair Immigration-Related Employment Practice Labor Code Section 1024.6: Protects against retaliation for updating personal information Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Protection Against Retaliation & Expanding Rights Labor Code Section 244: Exhaustion of remedies & Reports to Immigration Business and Professions Code Section 494.6: Suspension of business licenses Business and Professions Code Section 6103.7: Suspension of Lawyers’ license Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Unfair Immigration-Related Practices Lab. Code 1019 Unlawful for employer to Commit unfair immigration-related practices With purpose or intent to retaliate against a worker who Exercises ANY right protected under the Labor Code or ANY local ordinance Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Lab. Code 1019 Exercising a right means??? Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Lab. Code 1019 Exercising a right means? Including, but not limited to: Filing a complaint or informing any person of the alleged violation, so long as made in good faith Seeking information about whether an employer or other party is in compliance with labor code or local ordinance Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Lab. Code 1019 Exercising a right means? Informing a person of his or her potential rights and remedies under this code or local ordinance,* and Assisting him or her in asserting those rights* Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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What are... Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c) Unfair Immigration- Related Practices?
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Unfair Immigration Related Practices Practices when undertaken with the purpose of retaliating... Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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What are Unfair Immigration- Related Practices? Requesting more or different documents than required by federal immigration law for verification of work authorization, or Refusal to honor documents that on their face appear to be genuine Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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What are Unfair Immigration- Related Practices? Threatening to call or contacting immigration authorities; Threatening to file or filing a false police report Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Example of Unfair Immigration-Related Practice Carlos files a claim with the Labor Commissioner for unpaid overtime Carlos’ work permit expires He presents a new work permit to his boss Carlos’ new work permit satisfies the List A documents of the I-9 Form Carlos’ Boss refuses to accept the work permit and demands a Cal. Id and Social Security Card Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Example of Unfair Immigration-Related Practice Delia complains to her supervisor that she was not paid for one day of work Supervisor says will take care of it Two weeks later, still no pay Delia files a claim with the Labor Commissioner Supervisor calls the police and accuses Delia of theft Or, Supervisor threatens to call ICE Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Unfair Immigration-Related Employment Practices Using E-Verify to check the employment authorization status of a worker at a time or in a manner not required by federal immigration law. Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Labor Code 1019 “Rebuttable Presumption” If employer fires a worker, or takes any action against a worker, within 90 days of that working having complained about owed wages, the court or agency will presume that the employer engaged in retaliation Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Labor Code 1019 Rebuttable Presumption? But, the employer can present evidence to contradict the presumption, i.e. to show that the firing, or other adverse action, was not retaliation Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Unfair Immigration Related- Practice Labor Code 1019 Not unfair immigration practice: conduct taken by an employer at the “express or specific” direction or request of the federal government Eg. I-9 Audit Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Unfair Immigration-Related Practice = License Suspension 1 st violation = suspension of business license for a period of up to 14 days 2 nd violation = suspension of business license for a period of up to 30 days 3 rd violation = suspension of business license for a period of up to 90 days Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Labor Code Section 1024.6 Employer may not: discharge, discriminate, retaliate, or take any adverse action against an employee because the employee updates or attempts to update his or her personal information Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Labor Code Section 1024.6 “based on a lawful change of name, social security number, or federal employment authorization document.” An employer's compliance with this section shall not serve as the basis for a claim of discrimination, including any disparate treatment claim. Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Updating personal information How to enforce law? What should an employer do in response to request to update information? Is Reverification of documents permitted? Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Updating personal information Existing CBA language? Reverification permitted, completion of new I-9 form attached to old I-9 form USCIS Handbook for Employers (pp. 23-24) http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/m-274.pdf http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/m-274.pdf Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Expanding Retaliation Protections in Labor Code Section 98.6 Labor Code 98.6 prohibits discharge of an employee or discrimination against an employee for filing claims with the Labor Commissioner Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Expanding Retaliation Protections in Labor Code Section 98.6 Expands worker protections prohibiting discharge, discrimination, retaliation, or any adverse action to include oral or written complaints that the worker is owed unpaid wages. Lab. Code 98.6(a) Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Enhanced Employer Penalty for Retaliation Under Lab. Code 98.6 Employer who violates Section 98.6 is liable for a civil penalty of $10,000 per employee for each violation of Section 98.6. (Lab. Code Sec. 98.6(b)(3)) Penalty PAID TO EMPLOYEE Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Enforcing Retaliation Claims Under Lab. Code 98.7 Clarifies that a worker who suffers discrimination or retaliation need not exhaust administrative remedies. Lab. Code Sec. 98.7(g) Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Expanding Rights For Workers to Enforce California Labor Laws Labor Code Sec. 244(a): Does not require a worker to exhaust administrative remedies before filing a lawsuit Unless the section expressly requires administrative exhaustion Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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NEW! Labor Code Section 244(b) Reporting or threatening to report an employee’s or family member’s suspected citizenship or immigration status Because the employee exercises a right under the Labor Code, Government Code or Civil Code... Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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NEW! Labor Code Section 244 constitutes an adverse action for purposes of establishing a violation of an employee’s rights Family member means: spouse, parent, sibling, child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, cousin, grandparent, or grandchild related by blood, adoption, marriage or domestic partnership Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Business License Revocation For Worker Retaliation Violation of Section 244(b),i.e. reported or threatened to report an employee’s citizenship or immigration status = business license suspension or revocation Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Susp ension of License to Practice Law for Worker Retaliation Section 6103.7 to the Business & Professions Code NEW! Lawyer can be suspended, disbarred or disciplined if he reports or threatens to report immigration status or suspected immigration status of... Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Suspension of License to Practice Law for Worker Retaliation A witness or party to a civil lawsuit or administrative action or his/her family member to a federal, state or local agency Because the witness or party exercises a righted related to his/her employment Bus. & Prof. Code 6103.7 Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Crime for employers to induce fear by threatening to report workers’ immigration status or suspected immigration status Constitutes Extortion: wrongful use of physical force or fear to obtain the property of another Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c) Immigrants: Extortion
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Extortion Qualifies for U Visa What is a U visa? Visa for victims of certain enumerated crimes. INA Sec. 101(a)(15)(U) Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Expanding Whistleblower Protections Expands whistleblower protections in Labor Code 1102.5 Amends Labor Code 1102.5 Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Expanding Whistleblower Protections Protecting whistleblowers who report suspected illegal behavior to a person with “authority over the employee” or with the authority to “investigate, discover, or correct” the reported violations; Or... Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Expanding Whistleblower Protections Reporting externally to any “public body conducting an investigation, hearing, or inquiry” Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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Where to File Complaints? Department of Labor Standards Enforcement Discrimination Complaint http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/howtofilediscrimina tioncomplaint.htm http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/howtofilediscrimina tioncomplaint.htm 6 months to file a complaint Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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QUESTIONS??? Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld (c)
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