Legal Question in Employment Law in California

Entittled to a copy of yearly review

I am going to recieve a yearly review soon. Is a four percent raise legal? Is it legal that I will not recieve a copy of this review although it will go into my employee file? Besides hiring an attorney or going to the labor board how can I get a copy of documents in my employee file? HR will not allow the file out of their offices and they will not allow you to copy anything in this file, but they are generous enough to let you take notes of anything in your file,

is this legal? This is my personell file is it not?


Asked on 4/17/00, 1:25 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ken Koury Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.

Re: Entittled to a copy of yearly review

It is not your file, it is their file. they must let you see it but you are not allowed a copy of anything in it. As far as the raise, they do not have to give any raise at all. they only have to pay the federal minimum wage.

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Answered on 4/24/00, 10:31 pm


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