Fired for discussing wages?
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In California there was a recent Superior Court ruling under the "fundamental public policy" that prohibits pushisment of employees who disclose the amount of his/her wages. Does anyone know the case and can you tell me where to find the ruling?
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PS: Pork's workplace is in violation of federal law whether a complaint is filed or not and regardless of whether they attempt to discipline. Merely having the policy, and much worse, publishing it, is an act of defiance and tends to stifle the freedom the workers have to engage in concerted activity, including discussion of wages. If his intent is to claim, "Oh, we know we can't do anything about it, we just have the policy for the heck of it", that won't fly when the investigator comes to town.
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You know, I have not found one government agency that is not willing to listen and assist the employer, when we are in trouble, as long as we are taking care of the employee. If and when we need to remove the communication policy because it hurts the employees ability to function, I am sure the company owners will hear my recommendation and rip the section out of our policy "employee handbook".
Got to go kill a turkey, ya'll have a Blessed Week-end, GO "BULLDAWGS" ALL THE WAY TO THE FINAL FOUR, and a National Championship!!
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