Antioch, California

Sexual Harassment Lawyer in Antioch

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If you experienced sexual harassment at an Antioch 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 Sexual Harassment in Antioch

Sexual harassment in Antioch happens in the same places you go every day: patient floors at Sutter Delta Medical Center (3901 Lone Tree Way - 141-bed (HCAI; 145 per Sutter) Level II Trauma Center general medical/surgical hospital operated by not-for-profit Sutter Health) and the Kaiser Permanente Antioch Medical Center (4501 Sand Creek Road); classrooms across the Antioch Unified School District / AUSD (510 G Street - operates Antioch elementary, middle, and most Antioch high schools) and the Liberty Union High School District / LUHSD (20 Oak Street, Brentwood - approximately 8,200 students across five East Contra Costa County high schools); higher education at Los Medanos College (2700 East Leland Road, Pittsburg - adjacent to Antioch; part of the Contra Costa Community College District); retail along Lone Tree Way, Hillcrest Avenue, Somersville Road, and the Somersville Towne Center (Walmart, Target, Costco, Home Depot, Lowe's, and fast-food/restaurant chains); warehouse, logistics, and manufacturing operations along the Highway 4 corridor and Wilbur Avenue industrial area; the Antioch Police Department; and City of Antioch offices at 200 H Street. The most common Antioch pattern is unwanted touching, comments, or pressure from a supervisor, coworker, patient, or customer, followed by retaliation when the worker reports it.

Antioch Industries Where Sexual Harassment Is Most Common

  • Healthcare workers - at Sutter Delta Medical Center (3901 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA 94509, (925) 779-7200 - 141-bed (HCAI; 145 per Sutter Health) Level II Trauma Center general medical/surgical hospital operated by Sutter Health, a not-for-profit health system) and the Kaiser Permanente Antioch Medical Center (4501 Sand Creek Road, Antioch, CA 94531, (925) 813-6500). Education and Health Care Services is Antioch's largest employment sector with approximately 8,044 workers per the City's market analysis. Covered by SB 525 healthcare worker minimum-wage schedule (Cal. Labor Code sections 1182.14, 1182.15, 1182.16), California Health and Safety Code section 1278.5 ($25,000-per-violation civil penalty for patient-safety retaliation), and CNA / SEIU-UHW collective bargaining agreements (which do not waive statutory FEHA or California Labor Code rights).
  • K-12 education workers - at the Antioch Unified School District / AUSD (510 G Street, Antioch - the principal K-12 employer in Antioch, operating elementary, middle, and most Antioch high schools) and the Liberty Union High School District / LUHSD (20 Oak Street, Brentwood, CA 94513 - serves portions of southern East Contra Costa County, approximately 8,200 students across five high schools). Public-school workers have pre-deprivation due-process rights under Skelly v. State Personnel Board (1975) 15 Cal.3d 194, California Whistleblower Protection Act (Cal. Gov. Code section 8547), and the 6-month Government Claims Act deadline (Cal. Gov. Code section 911.2).
  • Retail and consumer-services workers - at retail centers along Lone Tree Way, Hillcrest Avenue, Somersville Road, and the Somersville Towne Center including Walmart, Target, Costco, Home Depot, Lowe's, and many fast-food and restaurant chains. Retail Trade employs approximately 5,075 workers in Antioch per the City's market analysis. Common claims: wage and hour (off-the-clock and rounding violations under Cal. Labor Code sections 226.7, 510, 512), commission disputes (Cal. Labor Code section 2751), and sexual harassment under FEHA (Cal. Gov. Code section 12940(j)). Fast-food workers at chains with 60+ national locations earn the $20.00/hour AB 1228 floor (Cal. Labor Code section 1474).
  • Higher education and government workers - at Los Medanos College (2700 East Leland Road, Pittsburg - adjacent to Antioch; part of the Contra Costa Community College District), the City of Antioch (200 H Street - general-law city incorporated 1872, Council-Manager form), the Antioch Police Department (APD officers subject to POBR / Cal. Gov. Code section 3300 et seq.), and the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Subject to the 6-month Government Claims Act deadline.
  • Warehouse, logistics, and manufacturing workers - along the Highway 4 corridor and the Wilbur Avenue industrial area in Antioch. Covered by California's Warehouse Quotas Act, AB 701 (Cal. Labor Code sections 2100-2112), which requires written quota disclosure, prohibits quotas that interfere with meal, rest, or bathroom use, and provides a private right of action. Client-employer liability under California Labor Code section 2810.3 makes brand-name retailers and logistics companies jointly responsible for staffing-agency and subcontractor wage violations. Manufacturing workers are also covered by Cal/OSHA standards (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8) and California Labor Code section 6310 (retaliation for safety reporting).

Antioch Local Protections

Antioch has no separate citywide minimum-wage, hotel-worker, fair-workweek, healthcare-worker, or paid-sick-leave ordinance beyond California state law. Antioch is a general-law city (incorporated February 6, 1872; Council-Manager form). Antioch workers rely on the state-level floor under California Labor Code section 1182.12 ($16.90/hour effective January 1, 2026) plus industry-specific state rules including AB 1228 ($20/hour fast-food) and SB 525 (healthcare-worker tiered schedule - directly relevant to Sutter Delta and Kaiser Antioch workers).

Sexual harassment in Antioch is governed by FEHA (Cal. Government Code section 12940(j)), which covers any Antioch employer with 1 or more employees for harassment claims, and by federal Title VII (15 or more employees). California also requires sexual-harassment prevention training for all employees of companies with 5 or more workers (Cal. Government Code section 12950.1).

California Law

California gives you broad statewide protection against sexual harassment. For the full statutory framework, deadlines, and how the state laws fit together, see our California employment law page and the in-depth California Sexual Harassment Guide.

What Compensation Can You Recover

California does not cap damages for sexual harassment claims. For a full breakdown of what you can recover, see the California Sexual Harassment Guide.

How to File a Sexual Harassment Claim in Antioch

Civil employment lawsuits filed by Antioch workers are heard at the Contra Costa County Superior Court, Wakefield Taylor Courthouse, 725 Court Street, Martinez, CA 94553. For agency contacts, deadlines, and the full filing process, see our California employment law page. We handle the filing process for you, call us at 1-800-371-3088 before any deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

If a harasser at Sutter Delta was a doctor, can the hospital be liable? +
Yes. Hospitals are strictly liable under FEHA. section 1278.5 also protects against retaliation. EFAA voids forced-arbitration.
If Kaiser Antioch makes the worker sign arbitration. Can a worker still sue for sexual harassment? +
Yes. EFAA (March 2022) voids pre-dispute arbitration.
If AUSD principal harasses the worker. Can the district be liable? +
Yes. Public-school districts are strictly liable under FEHA for harassment by supervisors. Title IX also applies.
How long does a worker have to sue for sexual harassment in Antioch? +
FEHA: 3 years; Title VII: 300 days.

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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.