California wage laws require employers to pay employees accurately and on time. If your pay does not reflect the work you performed, our Garden Grove employment lawyer can help you understand your rights during a free consultation. Call (949) 379-6250 or contact us online.

Wage and hour violations can happen in ways that are not immediately obvious. Common violations include:
Even small discrepancies can add up to significant losses over time.
California Labor Code §1194 states that “Any employee receiving less than the legal minimum wage or the legal overtime compensation… is entitled to recover… the unpaid balance.”
California law requires a minimum wage of $16.50 per hour for all employees. Unless they are fast food workers or certain healthcare workers, who may be entitled to higher wages. Overtime pay must be at one and one-half times the regular rate for hours worked beyond eight in a day or forty in a week, and double time in certain circumstances.
California law requires employers to provide
Labor Code §226.7 states “An employer shall not require an employee to work during a meal or rest… period…” If a break is not provided, the law requires “The employer shall pay the employee one additional hour of pay…”
Labor Code §2802 requires employers to reimburse employees for necessary business expenses, including mileage, supplies, or required tools. It states that,“An employer shall indemnify… for all necessary expenditures… incurred… in direct consequence of the discharge of duties.”
Wage and hour violations often involve more than a single missed payment. In many cases, the issue stems from how an employer structures pay practices, tracks time, or applies company policies. Identifying these issues requires a detailed review of records and how wages were calculated. An attorney can help build your case by:
Wage and hour claims in Garden Grove, CA can quickly become complex, especially when multiple violations overlap. Having legal representation allows you to step back from the process while your attorney handles the analysis, documentation, and communication needed to move the claim forward.
Call (949) 379-6250 or contact Aegis Law Firm online to schedule a free consultation. Our attorneys will review your situation and help you determine the next steps to recover the wages you earned.