September 3, 2025

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Know Your Rights: A Call to Action for Caregivers and Employers

Know Your Rights: A Call to Action for Caregivers and Employers

Caregivers in California deserve fair treatment, but many are left without workers’ comp or insurance due to widespread misclassification. The WRCA is urging caregivers and those hiring them to understand their rights and demand accountability. Whether you’re a caregiver or an employer, it’s time to act to ensure safety and fairness in the home care industry.

Find out how to take a stand with WRCA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY2-2yM_gos.

Below is a consolidated list of all 20 blog posts created based on the provided document about the Workers Rights Compliance Alliance (WRCA) and the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) in California, referencing the YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRWi34gnSRE.

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PAGA: Empowering California Workers Against Labor Violations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRWi34gnSRE

California’s Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), enacted in 2004, remains a powerful tool for workers in 2025, allowing them to sue employers for Labor Code violations like wage theft and overtime denials. With over $10 billion recovered in settlements, PAGA addresses systemic abuses. The Workers Rights Compliance Alliance (WRCA) highlights how workers can use PAGA to fight unfair treatment, from unpaid wages to unsafe conditions, ensuring justice for employees and their coworkers.

Learn more about PAGA’s impact at Workers Rights Compliance Alliance.

Categories: Labor Rights, PAGA
Tags: PAGA, worker rights, WRCA, California labor laws, wage theft, labor justice, employee empowerment
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The Hidden Crisis of Wildfire Cleanup Workers

The Hidden Crisis of Wildfire Cleanup Workers

Every year, California’s wildfires devastate landscapes, but a lesser-known crisis emerges in their aftermath. Undocumented day laborers, often hired to clear toxic debris like asbestos and lead, face hazardous conditions without proper safety gear, fair wages, or legal protections. The Workers Rights Compliance Alliance (WRCA) is shining a light on this injustice, advocating for better treatment and accountability for these essential workers.

Watch the full story and learn how to support their fight for justice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3nTsJ-GoY.

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