Legal Question in Business Law in California
If a corporation gives it's employees loans to help with living expenses regularly and denies one of there other employees the same loan, can the company be in some serious legal trouble for that? This particular employee is going through a very messy divorce with the owner of the companies niece but the employer stated they didn't have the funds at the time to give the employee a loan.
Asked on 9/18/14, 4:25 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bryan Whipple
Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law
There is no legal obligation for an employer to extend benefits, such as loans, to all employees on an equal basis. This is true even if the employees are in the same department and doing the same job for the same pay.
Answered on 9/18/14, 4:35 pm
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