Read more about Whole Foods acepta realizar capacitaciones, revisar sus políticas después de presuntamente ignorar las solicitudes de adaptación por embarazo de una trabajadora en una tienda de Berkeley| calcivilrights.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO – The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) — in partnership with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research’s California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) — today highlighted the results of a new representative survey on the experiences of Californians aged 12 and older with hate across the state. Based on a series of questions sponsored by CRD and the Commission on the State of Hate, the findings from CHIS show an estimated 3.1 million Californians directly experienced a...| calcivilrights.ca.gov
Read more about El Departamento de Derechos Civiles de California recibe el premio “Lo mejor de California” por la mejor iniciativa de fuerza laboral| calcivilrights.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO – The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) today announced receiving the Best of California Award for Best Workforce Initiative. The award recognizes the department’s recent launch of an internal resource hub — known as “Knowledge Base” — aimed at supporting staff throughout civil rights investigations with key information and training on relevant laws, standard operating procedures, and more. Every year, the Best of California Awards highlight outstanding innovati...| calcivilrights.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO – The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) today announced a settlement with RCM SoCal, a property management company with nearly 200 rental units in Bakersfield, to resolve claims that a longtime property manager engaged in years of unwelcome sexual harassment against female tenants and that the company failed to act to stop it. The settlement — filed as a proposed consent decree with the court — requires RCM SoCal to pay $280,000 to female tenants who were allegedly se...| calcivilrights.ca.gov
Read more about Durante el mes de los californianos mayores, el Departamento de Derechos Civiles comparte un nuevo recurso sobre las protecciones contra la discriminación por edad| calcivilrights.ca.gov
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SACRAMENTO – The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) today announced reaching a settlement with American Career College, a private healthcare college with multiple campuses in Southern California, over alleged violations of California’s Fair Chance Act. The Fair Chance Act aims to reduce barriers to employment that can prevent people with past arrests or convictions from successfully reintegrating into their communities. As a result of the settlement, American Career College will co...| calcivilrights.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO – The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) today announced a lawsuit against the owners of Park Glenview Apartments, an 84-unit senior living community in Oakland, over their alleged refusal to accept Section 8. Under California law, landlords and housing providers cannot refuse to rent to people based on their use of housing assistance programs, such as Section 8.| calcivilrights.ca.gov
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SACRAMENTO – During National Fair Housing Month, the California Civil Rights Department (CRD) today announced reaching a $35,000 settlement ending a Novato apartment complex’s alleged blanket ban on renting to people using Section 8 housing vouchers. Under California law, landlords and housing providers cannot refuse to rent to people based on their use of housing assistance programs, such as Section 8. In addition to monetary compensation, the settlement requires the property owner and ...| calcivilrights.ca.gov