Wrongful Termination Lawyer in Rosemead
California wrongful termination representation for Rosemead workers. Free, confidential consultation. We represent employees only, never employers.
Rosemead wrongful termination cases are pursued under California's broad employment-protection framework, including FEHA (Government Code section 12940), Title VII, and Labor Code sections 1102.5/6310. Strict filing deadlines apply: CRD 3 years; EEOC 300 days. We represent employees only, never employers. Free confidential consultation.
What Is Wrongful Termination in Rosemead
California is an at-will state, but the at-will rule has many exceptions. The leading case is Tameny v. Atlantic Richfield Co. (1980) 27 Cal.3d 167, which established the public-policy tort: an employee fired for refusing to commit an illegal act, for asserting a statutory right, or for reporting illegal conduct can sue in tort. Other Rosemead wrongful-termination grounds include FEHA (Cal. Government Code section 12940), Labor Code section 1102.5 (whistleblower retaliation), Labor Code section 6310 (Cal/OSHA retaliation), Labor Code section 232 (wage-discussion retaliation), and Labor Code section 132a (workers' compensation retaliation).
Rosemead Industries Where Wrongful Termination Claims Are Most Common
- Utility workers at Southern California Edison HQ - Southern California Edison Company is headquartered at 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead (additional Rosemead operations at 2131 Walnut Grove Avenue). SCE is the principal subsidiary of Edison International (NYSE: EIX), regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), serving ~15 million people across 50,000 square miles. Common claims: whistleblower retaliation under Labor Code section 1102.5 (safety, fire-prevention, wildfire-mitigation, rate-reporting concerns), Cal/OSHA retaliation (Labor Code section 6310), Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower (18 U.S.C. section 1514A), California Public Utilities Code section 451 safety obligations, and FEHA discrimination/harassment under Cal. Gov. Code section 12940.
- Corporate restaurant workers at Panda Restaurant Group HQ - Panda Restaurant Group is headquartered at 1683 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead (operational facilities also at 1717 Walnut Grove Avenue Suite 100). Founded 1973; ~56,340 U.S. employees; 2,600+ restaurants worldwide (Panda Express, Panda Inn, Hibachi-San). Common claims at restaurant-chain HQ: wage and hour, exempt-misclassification (Labor Code section 515), commission disputes (Labor Code section 2751), Silenced No More Act protection (CCP section 1001 and Cal. Gov. Code section 12964.5), Labor Code section 925 (California choice-of-law/venue), and joint-employer questions with franchisees under Labor Code section 2810.3.
- Fast-food restaurant workers at Panda Express locations - Panda Express restaurants nationally are covered by California's AB 1228 fast-food $20.00/hour minimum wage (California Labor Code section 1474, effective April 1, 2024) because Panda has well over 60 national locations. Common claims: wage and hour (off-the-clock and rounding violations under Labor Code sections 226.7, 510, 512), tip protections (Labor Code section 351), and sexual harassment under FEHA Cal. Gov. Code section 12940(j).
- Education workers - at Garvey School District / GSD (2730 N. Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead - K-8, serves southern Rosemead plus parts of Monterey Park and San Gabriel; (626) 307-3400), El Monte Union High School District / EMUHSD (operates Rosemead High School - the only public HS in Rosemead - plus El Monte-Rosemead Adult School; serves 17,000+ students across three cities), and Alhambra Unified School District / AUSD (serves northern parts of Rosemead). Protected by Skelly v. State Personnel Board (1975) 15 Cal.3d 194 due-process rights and California Whistleblower Protection Act, Cal. Government Code section 8547.
- Public-sector and contract law-enforcement workers - at the City of Rosemead (8838 East Valley Boulevard - general-law city), LA County Sheriff's Department - Temple Station (provides contract law-enforcement; deputies are LA County employees subject to LASD personnel rules and POBR / Cal. Gov. Code section 3300 et seq.), and other Los Angeles County agencies. Subject to the 6-month Government Claims Act deadline under Cal. Gov. Code section 911.2 for parallel tort claims.
- Retail and small-business workers - along Valley Boulevard, Garvey Avenue, Rosemead Boulevard, and Del Mar Avenue, including the Rosemead Place Shopping Center, Garvey Plaza, and many small Asian-cuisine restaurants and bakeries. Common claims: wage and hour (off-the-clock and tip-pooling violations), exempt-misclassification for assistant managers, and sexual harassment under FEHA.
Rosemead Mass-Layoff Notice Rights
If you were part of a Rosemead mass layoff, the California WARN Act (California Labor Code sections 1400 through 1408) requires covered employers with 75 or more workers to give 60 days' advance written notice of a mass layoff of 50 or more employees in any 30-day period, a plant closing, or a relocation. Federal WARN (29 U.S.C. sections 2101-2109) applies to employers with 100+ employees. Damages: up to 60 days of back pay and benefits, plus an additional civil penalty of up to $500 per day under federal WARN if notice is not given to the local government. SB 617 (effective January 1, 2026) expanded the required notice content.
California Law
For the full California framework, including Tameny, Labor Code section 1102.5, FEHA, Cal-WARN, and public-employee due-process rights, see our California employment law page.
What Compensation Can You Recover
Back pay, front pay (or reinstatement where appropriate), emotional-distress damages, punitive damages (unlimited under FEHA and under the Tameny tort), 60-day Cal-WARN back-pay damages where applicable, and attorneys' fees and costs (Cal. Government Code section 12965(c); Labor Code section 1102.5(j)). For details, see our California employment law page.
How to File a Wrongful Termination Claim in Rosemead
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, Roybal Federal Building, 255 East Temple Street, 4th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Whistleblower and wage claims can be filed with the California Labor Commissioner (DLSE Los Angeles Office, 320 W. 4th Street, Suite 450, Los Angeles, CA 90013). Civil suits are heard at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Alhambra Courthouse (Northeast District), 150 West Commonwealth Avenue, Alhambra, CA 91801. Call us at 1-800-371-3088 before any deadline.
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