Wrongful termination is more common than most employees think. If you were fired after reporting safety issues, discrimination, or asserting your rights, you may have a legal claim. California law provides strong protections, but timing and documentation are critical. Learn how to recognize the signs and take action before it’s too late.
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Agricultural workers in Fresno help power California’s farming industry, but many continue to face serious workplace safety risks every day. Unsafe transportation, pesticide exposure, heat illness, lack of sanitation, and retaliation for reporting violations remain ongoing concerns across agricultural worksites. California and federal laws provide important protections for migrant and seasonal agricultural workers. Agencies like Cal/OSHA and the U.S. Department of Labor enforce safety standards involving transportation practices, pesticide handling, heat illness prevention, and wage protections. Unfortunately, many violations still go unreported because workers fear retaliation or do not know their legal rights. Understanding these protections is critical for workers who want to recognize unsafe conditions and protect themselves and their families. Legal remedies may include penalties against employers, operational changes, and recovery of unpaid wages or damages related to workpl...
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