Pregnancy Discrimination Lawyer in Temecula
California pregnancy discrimination lawyer representation for Temecula workers. Free, confidential consultation. We represent employees only.
If you experienced pregnancy discrimination at a Temecula 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 Pregnancy Discrimination in Temecula
Temecula workers have a strong stack of pregnancy protections. California Pregnancy Disability Leave (PDL) under Cal. Government Code section 12945 provides up to 4 months of job-protected leave for pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition - applies to employers with 5 or more employees. California Family Rights Act (CFRA) bonding leave under Cal. Government Code section 12945.2 adds up to 12 weeks of job-protected bonding leave (also at 5+ employees). Federal FMLA (29 U.S.C. section 2612) adds another 12 workweeks but only at employers with 50+ employees within 75 miles. FEHA (Cal. Government Code section 12940) also requires reasonable accommodation for pregnancy-related conditions.
Temecula Industries Where Pregnancy Claims Are Most Common
- Casino and hospitality workers - at Pechanga Resort Casino (45000 Pechanga Parkway - largest casino in the western United States and largest private employer in southwest Riverside County, owned and operated by the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians as a federally recognized tribal enterprise). Tribal sovereign immunity affects certain claims, but workers retain rights under tribal labor ordinances, IGRA (Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. section 2701 et seq.), and Title VII for federally protected categories. Tipped restaurant and bar workers earn full California minimum wage of $16.90/hour plus tips (Cal. Labor Code section 351 prohibits tip pooling abuses).
- Healthcare workers - at Southwest Healthcare Temecula Valley Hospital (31700 Temecula Parkway - 140-bed acute-care hospital, ~900 staff, Advanced Primary Stroke Center designated by The Joint Commission, owned by Universal Health Services / NYSE: UHS) and Rancho Springs Medical Center (affiliated SWH facility). 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), Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower protection (18 U.S.C. section 1514A) for UHS public-company employees, and Dodd-Frank section 922 (15 U.S.C. section 78u-6).
- Medical device manufacturing workers - at Abbott Vascular (42301 Zevo Drive Suite E and 26531 Ynez Road - 1,000-5,000 employees, division of Abbott Laboratories NYSE: ABT - one of the largest medical device manufacturers in southwest Riverside County, makes coronary stents and cardiovascular devices). Covered by California Labor Code section 6310 (Cal/OSHA retaliation), federal OSH Act section 11(c) (29 U.S.C. section 660), and Sarbanes-Oxley (18 U.S.C. section 1514A) and Dodd-Frank (15 U.S.C. section 78u-6) for SEC-registered Abbott Laboratories employees.
- Education workers - at Temecula Valley Unified School District / TVUSD (28,000+ students, more than 30 schools) and Mt. San Jacinto College / MSJC Temecula Education Complex. Protected by Skelly v. State Personnel Board (1975) 15 Cal.3d 194 due-process rights, California Whistleblower Protection Act (Cal. Gov. Code section 8547), and the 6-month Government Claims Act deadline (Cal. Gov. Code section 911.2).
- Wine country and agritourism workers - at 40+ wineries along Rancho California Road and De Portola Wine Trail in the Temecula Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area), including tasting room staff, hospitality workers, vineyard workers, and event staff. Agricultural workers are covered by AB 1066 daily/weekly overtime (Cal. Labor Code section 857), the Agricultural Labor Relations Act (Cal. Labor Code section 1140 et seq.), and Cal/OSHA heat illness prevention regulations (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8, section 3395).
- Retail and consumer-services workers - at Promenade Temecula (40820 Winchester Road - regional shopping mall) and chain retailers along Winchester Road, Ynez Road, and Old Town Temecula. Fast-food workers at chains with 60+ national locations earn the $20.00/hour AB 1228 floor (Cal. Labor Code section 1474).
- City and contract public-safety workers - at the City of Temecula (41000 Main Street), Temecula Police (contract through Riverside County Sheriff's Department - deputies are RCSO employees subject to POBR / Cal. Gov. Code section 3300 et seq.), and Cal Fire (CDF) Station contractors. Subject to the 6-month Government Claims Act deadline.
Temecula Local Protections
Temecula has no separate citywide minimum-wage, hotel-worker, fair-workweek, healthcare-worker, or paid-sick-leave ordinance beyond California state law. Temecula 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), SB 525 (healthcare-worker tiered schedule - directly relevant to Temecula Valley Hospital and Rancho Springs Medical Center workers), and AB 1066 (agricultural overtime - relevant to Temecula Valley AVA winery and vineyard workers).
California Labor Code sections 1030-1034 and the federal PUMP Act (29 U.S.C. section 218d) require reasonable break time and a private, non-bathroom lactation space.
California Law
For the full California framework, PDL, CFRA, federal FMLA, lactation accommodation, and reasonable accommodation for pregnancy-related disability, see our California employment law page.
What Compensation Can You Recover
Back pay, front pay, reinstatement, emotional-distress damages, punitive damages, and attorneys' fees and costs (Cal. Government Code section 12965(c)). California does not cap FEHA damages. For details, see our California employment law page.
How to File a Pregnancy Discrimination Claim in Temecula
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, Roybal Federal Building, 255 East Temple Street, 4th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Civil suits are heard at the Riverside County Superior Court, Southwest Justice Center, 30755-D Auld Road, Murrieta, CA 92563. 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.