Workplace Discrimination Lawyer in Anaheim
California workplace discrimination representation for Anaheim workers. Free, confidential consultation. We represent employees only.
If you experienced workplace discrimination at an Anaheim workplace, you have strong protections under California law. We represent employees only, never employers, and offer a free, confidential consultation. 1-800-371-3088.
What Is Workplace Discrimination in Anaheim
Workplace discrimination in Anaheim takes many forms: failure to hire, demotion, denial of promotion, unequal pay, harassment, denial of accommodation, and termination because of a worker's race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age (40 and over), pregnancy, disability, medical condition, marital status, military or veteran status, or genetic information. FEHA (Cal. Government Code section 12940) applies to Anaheim employers with 5 or more employees for discrimination claims and 1 or more for harassment. Federal Title VII (15+ employees), the ADA (15+), and the ADEA (20+) layer on top.
Anaheim Industries Where Discrimination Claims Are Most Common
- Disneyland Resort cast members - 36,000 cast members face the standard discrimination patterns plus disability accommodation issues common in physically demanding theme-park roles.
- Anaheim Resort hotel workers - at Hilton Anaheim, Anaheim Marriott, Sheraton Park Hotel, Westin Anaheim Resort, JW Marriott Anaheim. Common claims: pregnancy and national-origin discrimination, accommodation denials.
- Healthcare workers - at Kaiser Permanente Orange County - Anaheim, AHMC Anaheim Regional, and West Anaheim Medical Center. Pregnancy and disability discrimination, race and national-origin discrimination, accommodation denials.
- Stadium and arena workers - at Honda Center, Angel Stadium, and the Anaheim Convention Center.
- Public-sector workers - at the City of Anaheim, Anaheim Union High School District, Anaheim Elementary School District, North Orange County Community College District, and OCTA. Subject to the 6-month government-claim deadline under Cal. Government Code section 911.2.
Anaheim City Protections
Anaheim has no separate citywide anti-discrimination ordinance beyond California state law. Anaheim workers rely on FEHA (Cal. Government Code section 12940 et seq.) and federal Title VII, the ADA, and the ADEA. California's Equal Pay Act (Labor Code section 1197.5) requires equal pay for substantially similar work regardless of sex, race, or ethnicity. SB 1162 (effective January 1, 2023) requires employers with 15+ employees to include pay scales in every job posting and employers with 100+ to file annual pay-data reports with the California Civil Rights Department. SB 642 (effective January 1, 2026) broadened the definition of "wages" under Labor Code section 1197.5.
California Law
For the full California framework, including FEHA, Title VII, the ADA, the ADEA, equal pay, and pregnancy accommodation, see our California employment law page.
What Compensation Can You Recover
California does not cap FEHA damages. You may recover lost wages (back pay and front pay), emotional-distress damages, punitive damages (employer net-worth driven), and attorneys' fees and costs (Cal. Government Code section 12965(c)). For details, see our California employment law page.
How to File a Discrimination Claim in Anaheim
State FEHA charges go to the California Civil Rights Department (CRD), 320 W. 4th Street, Suite 1000, 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90013. Federal charges go to the EEOC Los Angeles District Office, 255 East Temple Street, 4th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Civil suits are heard at the Orange County Superior Court, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (complex civil matters at the Civil Complex Center, 751 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92701). Wage claims can be filed with the California Labor Commissioner (DLSE Santa Ana, 2 MacArthur Place, Suite 800). Call us at 1-800-371-3088 before any deadline.
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Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Employment law is complex and fact-specific. The information on this page reflects California law as of 2026 and may change. If you believe your rights have been violated, please consult a licensed California employment attorney to evaluate your specific situation.