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San Jose Wage & Hour Lawyer

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Wage & Hour Attorney In San Jose, California

San Jose – known as the “heart of Silicon Valley” and as a “business mecca” – is the third largest city in California. Over 1 million people live, work, and play in San Jose. Hundreds of thousands of employees are located here, working for hotels, restaurants, small businesses, and many major global tech companies that have chosen San Jose as their headquarters. Unfortunately, not all of these employers always act honestly towards their employees or in accordance with state and federal labor laws. California has some of the strictest wage laws in the nation; these laws clearly specify how much employees should be paid for their work . If you work in San Jose, and your employer has not paid you fairly, you can enlist the assistance of a law firm who can stand up for your rights and fight to recover the proper compensation you deserve. Our San Jose wage & hour lawyers have over 60 years of combined experience advocating for victims of wage theft. We are on your side, and we can give you the legal support you need to achieve justice! Even if you are undocumented, wage laws apply to you, and we can protect you. If we win your case, your employer will likely be required to pay our fees, so hiring our firm costs you nothing out of pocket! Call our law office today to schedule a free, completely confidential consultation and learn more about what we can do to help you.

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When do you need to work with our San Jose wage & hour lawyers?

‍Many employees in San Jose aren’t aware of their rights or what their employers are actually supposed to be paying them – they just do their jobs and trust what their employers say. But some employers make miscalculations or intentionally take advantage of their employees in order to keep more of the business’s profits in their own pockets. Below are some of the most common types of wage theft in San Jose. If you suspect that one of the following situations applies to you, then you may need to contact our knowledgeable San Jose wage & hour lawyers to confirm your suspicions, learn about your options, and take action to recover the wages you rightfully earned!

Have you been misclassified?

‍Employees fall into one of two categories: exempt or non-exempt. Sometimes it can be complicated to understand which category you fall into. If you are salaried, you are likely exempt (but not always); if you are paid hourly, you are likely non-exempt. Non-exempt employees are entitled to overtime pay and more legal protections from employers. Because of this, employers will sometimes attempt to incorrectly classify non-exempt workers as exempt. If you’ve been misclassified, you may need legal help!


‍Have you been paid a minimum wage lower than the amount you should have been?

‍The federal minimum wage in 2022 is $7.25, but California’s minimum wage increased in 2022 to $15 for large businesses (26 employees or more) and $14 for small businesses (25 employees or fewer). In San Jose, the minimum wage increased in 2022 to $16.20, regardless of the size of the business. You are supposed to be paid, legally, the highest minimum wage applicable to your location; if you work in San Jose, this means that you should be getting paid $16.20 per hour so long as you are classified as non-exempt. This new minimum wage went into effect on January 1, 2022. Because it’s such a recent change, because of inflation, and because San Jose’s wage is higher than the state’s, many San Jose employers are likely not paying their employees correctly. If you’re not making $16.20, it may be time to contact our San Jose wage & hour lawyers.


‍Have you not been paid correctly for overtime, or not been paid for overtime at all?

‍Non-exempt San Jose employees are supposed to be paid “time-and-a-half” (50% of their regular hourly pay on top of their regular hourly pay) for any hours worked over 8 hours a day, 40 hours in a week, or for the first 8 hours on their 7th consecutive workday. They are supposed to be paid “double time” (twice their regular hourly pay) for any hours worked over12 hours a day, or for any hours over those first 8 on their 7th consecutive workday. Overtime laws can be difficult to understand, but an employer is responsible for accurately calculating overtime pay. If the above scenario doesn’t sound like your current overtime wage situation, call our San Jose wage & hour lawyers.


‍Have you been forced to share tips with management, or has your wage been docked because of the tips you make?

‍San Jose employees are entitled to keep all of the tips that they earn, and employers are not allowed to reduce their pay or pay them less than minimum wage because of those tips. Employers also cannot reduce your tips to account for credit card processing fees – they have to pay for those. If you work in San Jose, and earn tips, you get to make $16.20 plus those additional tips! You can be required to pool tips with other employees fairly, but you cannot be forced to share tips with anyone in management. If you’re not being given the tips you earn, it may be time to work with attorneys.

‍About how our San Jose wage & hour lawyers can help

Wage theft is a serious injustice that can affect you and your family’s ability to thrive financially and seize opportunities. Many employees who have had fair wages withheld by employers are afraid to talk to a lawyer because they think that it will be too expensive, or they worry that they will be fired, or they are undocumented immigrants. However, your employer is not legally permitted to retaliate against you in any way for filing a wage & hour claim, and wage laws protect non-citizens; you won’t be fired or deported. As to the expense, our award-winning law firm charges on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t have to pay anything until we win your case, at which point we will either be paid as a percentage of your settlement or by your employer. We also offer free consultations where our multilingual attorneys can answer your questions, explain your options, and tell you what we can do to recover maximum compensation! We have a winning track record. Call our San Jose wage & hour lawyers today.

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