Downey, California

Wage and Hour Lawyer in Downey

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Downey wage-and-hour disputes are dominated by Kaiser Permanente wage class actions ($7M Howell + $1.475M earlier settlement), retail meal/rest-break violations at Stonewood Center and Firestone Blvd. retailers, and fast-food $20/hour AB 1228 enforcement. PAGA reform (effective June 19, 2024) raised the aggrieved-employee share from 25% to 35%. Call us at 1-800-371-3088.

What Are Wage and Hour Claims in Downey

Downey workers are entitled to the highest of: federal minimum wage ($7.25/hour), California state minimum wage ($16.90/hour effective January 1, 2026 under California Labor Code section 1182.12), or any applicable local minimum wage. Downey has no separate citywide minimum-wage ordinance; the California state minimum wage of $16.90/hour applies. Fast-food workers at chains with 60 or more national locations earn at least $20.00/hour under AB 1228 (California Labor Code section 1474) since April 1, 2024. Healthcare workers at covered facilities earn tiered rates under SB 525 (California Labor Code sections 1182.14, 1182.15, 1182.16) reaching $25/hour at large hospital systems on July 1, 2026.

Downey Industries Where Wage and Hour Violations Are Most Common

  • Healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center - at Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center (9333 Imperial Highway, Downey, CA 90242, (562) 657-9000 - HCAI ID 106196403, HCAI license 930000078; includes pediatric ICU (30 beds) and neonatal ICU (49 beds); recent North Tower expansion added 72 telemetry beds, 2 operating rooms, and interventional radiology). Covered by SB 525 healthcare-worker minimum-wage schedule (Cal. Labor Code sections 1182.14, 1182.15, 1182.16), California Health & Safety Code section 1278.5 ($25,000-per-violation civil penalty for patient-safety retaliation), and CNA / SEIU-UHW / NUHW collective bargaining agreements.
  • LA County Department of Health Services workers at Rancho Los Amigos - at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center (operated by the LA County Department of Health Services; serves ~4,000 inpatients and 80,000 outpatients annually; earned Magnet designation in October 2025 - a top national nursing-excellence recognition). LA County employees are covered by MMBA (Cal. Gov. Code sections 3500-3511), PEPRA, the 6-month Government Claims Act deadline (Gov. Code section 911.2), the LA County Civil Service rules, and SEIU 721 / California Nurses Association (CNA) / Union of American Physicians and Dentists collective bargaining agreements.
  • K-12 education workers at Downey Unified School District (DUSD) - at the Downey Unified School District (11627 Brookshire Avenue, Downey 90241-7017, (562) 469-6500 - ~2,134 employees per Revelio Labs 2023). Covered by California Education Code sections 44930-44987 (permanent-employee dismissal protections), the Educational Employment Relations Act (EERA / Cal. Gov. Code sections 3540-3549.3), Cal. Education Code section 44113 (school-employee whistleblower protections), and CTA-affiliated collective bargaining agreements. PEPRA and the 6-month government-claim deadline apply.
  • Aerospace, NASA contractor, and Boeing-legacy workers - at facilities tied to the historic Downey NASA / North American Aviation / Boeing site (now the Columbia Memorial Space Center) - Downey was a key Apollo program site and the city has 70+ years of aviation/aerospace heritage. Active aerospace contractors with Downey-area operations include Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and SpaceX-area suppliers. Public-company aerospace contractor employees have specific protections under the federal False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. sections 3729-3733), Defense Contractor Whistleblower Protection (10 U.S.C. section 4701), Sarbanes-Oxley (18 U.S.C. section 1514A), Dodd-Frank section 922 (15 U.S.C. section 78u-6), and California Bus. & Prof. Code section 16600 (no non-competes).
  • City of Downey and Downey Police / Fire workers - at the City of Downey (charter city since 1964, incorporated 1956; council-manager form of government), the Downey Police Department, and the Downey Fire Department. Police covered by POBR (Cal. Gov. Code section 3300 et seq.); firefighters by FBOR (Cal. Gov. Code section 3250 et seq.); all public employees by PEPRA, MMBA (Cal. Gov. Code sections 3500-3511), and the 6-month Government Claims Act deadline (Gov. Code section 911.2).
  • Retail, restaurant, and consumer-services workers - at the Stonewood Center mall, along Firestone Boulevard and Lakewood Boulevard, and at chain retailers throughout Downey. Fast-food workers at chains with 60+ national locations earn the $20.00/hour AB 1228 floor (Cal. Labor Code section 1474). Retail workers covered by IWC Wage Order 7 (mercantile industry).
  • Industrial and warehouse workers - at warehouses and light-industrial facilities along Lakewood Boulevard and the Interstate 5/Interstate 605 corridors. Warehouse workers are protected by the Warehouse Quotas Act (AB 701, Cal. Labor Code sections 2100-2112) - which requires written quota disclosures and prohibits quotas that prevent compliance with meal/rest breaks or OSHA.

Downey Local Protections

Downey has no separate citywide minimum-wage, hotel-worker, fair-workweek, or paid-sick-leave ordinance beyond California state law. Downey is a charter city - incorporated in 1956 and instituted a charter form of government in 1964, operating under the council-manager form. Downey workers rely on the state-level minimum-wage floor (Cal. Labor Code section 1182.12 - $16.90/hour effective January 1, 2026) plus industry-specific state rules including AB 1228 ($20/hour fast-food), SB 525 (healthcare-worker tiered schedule - directly relevant to Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center workers), and AB 701 (warehouse quotas). The City of Downey is also part of unincorporated LA County's broader healthcare-worker protections through Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center (operated by LA County DHS).

California Paid Sick Leave (Labor Code sections 245-249) requires at least 40 hours (5 days) of paid sick leave per year, effective January 1, 2024. The 2026 exempt-salary floor is $70,304/year (twice the state minimum wage, per DIR News 2025-118).

California Law

For the full California wage-and-hour framework, including overtime (Labor Code section 510), meal and rest breaks (sections 512 and 226.7), wage statements (section 226), waiting-time penalties (section 203), expense reimbursement (section 2802), and PAGA (sections 2698 et seq.), see our California employment law page.

What Compensation Can You Recover

Unpaid wages, overtime, missed meal/rest premiums (one hour of pay per missed break), wage-statement penalties (up to $4,000 per employee under Labor Code section 226(e)), waiting-time penalties (up to 30 days of pay under Labor Code section 203), interest, liquidated damages on minimum-wage shortfalls, and attorneys' fees and costs (Labor Code section 1194). For details, see our California employment law page.

How to File a Wage Claim in Downey

Wage claims can be filed with the California Labor Commissioner (DLSE Long Beach Office, 300 Oceangate, Suite 302, Long Beach, CA 90802). Civil suits are heard at the Los Angeles County Superior Court - Norwalk Courthouse, 12720 Norwalk Boulevard, Norwalk, CA 90650 (Southeast District serving Downey). Call us at 1-800-371-3088 before any deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

What minimum wage do a worker have to be paid in Downey in 2026? +
$16.90/hour (California state rate, effective January 1, 2026). Downey has no separate general minimum-wage ordinance. Fast-food workers at chains with 60+ national locations get $20.00/hour statewide under AB 1228.
Did Kaiser's settled California wage-and-hour class actions cover Hayward Kaiser staff? +
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals agreed to pay $7 million to resolve a class action alleging multiple wage-and-hour violations (Howell settlement) plus an earlier $1.475 million class settlement. If the worker are employed at Kaiser during the relevant class periods, a worker may have received a class notice.
If a Kaiser Downey paychecks excluded shift differentials from overtime calculation, is that legal? +
No. California Labor Code section 510 and Wage Order 5 require that overtime be paid on the employee's full regular rate of pay, including non-discretionary bonuses, shift differentials, and most premiums.
How much can a worker recover for unpaid wages and missed breaks at a Downey employer? +
Unpaid minimum wage, unpaid overtime, one hour of premium pay for each missed meal or rest break (Labor Code section 226.7), waiting-time penalties up to 30 days' wages at termination (section 203), wage-statement penalties up to $4,000 (section 226), interest, attorneys' fees. PAGA representative-action penalties are additional.

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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.