Fired for Speaking Up? California Labor Code 1102.5 and Whistleblower Retaliation Rights – Staggs Law, PC
An employee raises concerns about wage theft, harassment, discrimination, unsafe conditions, or falsified records. Instead of fixing the problem, the employer goes after the employee. Hours get cut. Write-ups appear. Promotions disappear. The workplace turns hostile. Then comes the termination.
That is exactly what California Labor Code section 1102.5 is designed to stop.
This powerful California whistleblower law protects employees who report conduct they reasonably believe is unlawful. It protects workers who report to a supervisor, HR, a government agency, or law enforcement. It also protects employees who refuse to participate in illegal activity. The law does not reward silence. It protects courage.
That distinction matters. Many employees start searching for a wrongful termination lawyer or workplace retaliation attorney only after the damage is already done. But under Labor Code 1102.5, retaliation itself can become the heart of the case. An employer cannot punish an employee for doing the right thing and then hide behind excuses after the fact.
Employers often count on fear. They assume workers will stay quiet, protect their paycheck, and move on. California law says otherwise. If you report workplace illegality and your employer punishes you for it, the law may give you the right to hold them accountable. It is imperative to save the record of what was reported and the responses (text, e-mail, correspondences).
At Staggs Law, we believe employees should know this: speaking up about what you reasonable believe is unlawful is not insubordination. Reporting unlawful conduct is not disloyalty. It is protected activity. And when an employer retaliates, California law provides a remedy.
Staggs Law, PC is located at: 25350 Magic Mountain Parkway, Suite 300, Valencia call them at 818-521-2022 or visit their website for more information www.ca-employmentlawyers.com
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