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Immigrant Workers Win $60K Settlement from Lee’s Deli Restaurants
June 06, 2024
17 Chinese immigrant workers have won a $60k settlement from former employer, Lee’s Deli restaurant. The victory is notable given the difficulty of recovering unpaid wages after a business closure.
Job Listing
Program Director - Workers’ Rights
May 03, 2024
The Asian Law Caucus currently seeks an experienced attorney to assume the pivotal role of Program Director of our esteemed Workers’ Rights Program.
News
Uber/Lyft Drivers: ‘All California Workers Should Be Safe at Work’
April 24, 2024
A judge ruled that Uber and Lyft cannot evade the Cal/OSHA process on citations issued against the rideshare companies for violating state health and safety protections during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guides & Reports
Community Education Resources: Workers' Rights
February 09, 2024
We provide consults for low wage workers on issues including unpaid wages, unemployment insurance, wrongful termination, discrimination/harassment, health & safety, etc. Know your rights as a worker!
Job Listing
Senior Staff Attorney or Staff Attorney, Workers’ Rights Program
February 02, 2024
Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus (ALC) is hiring a Senior Staff Attorney or Staff Attorney to work in ALC’s Workers’ Rights Program to advocate for low-income immigrant workers.
Guides & Reports
Your Language Rights for Unemployment Insurance in California
January 19, 2024
California residents seeking unemployment insurance have expanded language access rights.
News
Towards a Just, Fair, & Compassionate California: 2023 End-of-Session Recap
October 19, 2023
In 2023, the Asian Law Caucus co-sponsored three statewide bills towards increasing inclusion and transparency in California’s democracy and making our state safer for immigrant families.
News
Unchecked Discrimination and Secret Algorithms Fuel Deactivation Crisis Among CA Rideshare Drivers, First-Time Survey Finds
February 28, 2023
Report by the Asian Law Caucus and Rideshare Drivers United analyzing survey responses from 810 California Uber and Lyft drivers exposes a crisis of unfair and arbitrary firings.