Workplace Discrimination Lawyer in El Monte
California workplace discrimination representation for El Monte workers. Free, confidential consultation. We represent employees only.
If you experienced workplace discrimination at an El Monte 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 El Monte
Workplace discrimination in El Monte 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 El Monte 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.
El Monte Industries Where Discrimination Claims Are Most Common
- Automotive sales and service workers at Longo Toyota and area dealerships - at Longo Toyota (3534 N Peck Road, El Monte - the largest Toyota dealership in the U.S. for decades; founded 1967). Auto dealership workers are covered by California Labor Code, FEHA, and federal Title VII / ADA / ADEA. Sales commission disputes (Cal. Labor Code section 204.1 for commercial-vehicle sales commissions and Industrial Welfare Commission Wage Order 4 for retail sales) are common issues. Service technicians may be subject to flag-rate pay disputes and meal/rest break violations under Cal. Labor Code sections 226.7 and 512.
- K-12 education workers at three El Monte school districts - at the El Monte City School District (EMCSD, TK-8), El Monte Union High School District (EMUHSD - serves 8,125 students per Ed-Data across high schools including El Monte HS, Arroyo HS, South El Monte HS, Mountain View HS, and Rosemead HS), Mountain View School District (TK-8 - approximately 5,200 students daily), and other adjacent districts. 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.
- City of El Monte government and public-safety workers - at the City of El Monte (11333 Valley Boulevard, El Monte, CA 91731, (626) 580-2200 - general-law city), the El Monte Police Department, and the El Monte 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).
- Warehouse and logistics workers - at warehouses and distribution centers along Valley Boulevard, Garvey Avenue, and the I-10 / SR-60 corridors. El Monte is a major distribution hub for the San Gabriel Valley and Greater Los Angeles. Warehouse workers are protected by the Warehouse Quotas Act (AB 701, Cal. Labor Code sections 2100-2112) - which requires written quota disclosures, prohibits undisclosed quotas, and prohibits quotas that prevent compliance with meal/rest breaks or OSHA standards.
- Retail, restaurant, and consumer-services workers - at the El Monte Promenade, along Valley Boulevard and Peck Road, and at chain retailers throughout El Monte. 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).
- Garment and manufacturing workers - at garment-industry contractors and small manufacturers throughout El Monte. Garment workers are protected by California Labor Code section 2675.5 (the Garment Worker Protection Act / SB 62 - effective January 1, 2022) which abolished piece-rate pay in the garment industry and made retailers and brand guarantors jointly liable for wage theft by their contractors. Covered by IWC Wage Order 1 (manufacturing).
El Monte Local Protections
El Monte has no separate citywide minimum-wage, hotel-worker, fair-workweek, or paid-sick-leave ordinance beyond California state law. El Monte is a general-law city with City Hall at 11333 Valley Boulevard, (626) 580-2200. El Monte 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), AB 701 (warehouse quotas), and the Garment Worker Protection Act / SB 62 (Cal. Labor Code section 2675.5, effective January 1, 2022) which abolished piece-rate pay in the garment industry and makes retailers and brands jointly liable for wage theft by their contractors. Auto dealership workers at Longo Toyota and area dealerships have specific protections under Cal. Labor Code section 204.1 (commercial-vehicle sales commissions) and Industrial Welfare Commission Wage Order 4.
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 El Monte
State FEHA charges go to the California Civil Rights Department (CRD), Los Angeles Office, 320 West 4th Street, 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 Los Angeles County Superior Court - East Los Angeles Courthouse, 4848 East Civic Center Way, East Los Angeles, CA 90022, or the Pomona Courthouse, 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona, CA 91766 (which also serves the San Gabriel Valley). Wage claims can be filed with the California Labor Commissioner (DLSE El Monte Office, 9530 Telstar Avenue, Suite 200, El Monte, CA 91731). 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.