Long Beach Employment Lawyer
Fighting for Workers’ Rights
Bluestone Law protects Long Beach employees facing wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, and wage theft. No fees unless we win.
Why Long Beach Employees Need Legal Representation
Long Beach is Southern California’s second-largest city with nearly 470,000 residents. The economy is anchored by the Port of Long Beach — one of the world’s busiest seaports — aerospace with Boeing, healthcare, hospitality, and oil and gas production.
Port and logistics workers face hazardous conditions and wage violations. Healthcare workers encounter overtime disputes. Hotel and restaurant staff along the waterfront face tip theft and harassment. A Long Beach employment lawyer at Bluestone Law fights for workers in every industry.
Employment Law Services in Long Beach
Wrongful Termination
California employers cannot fire Long Beach workers for illegal reasons. Learn more →
Workplace Discrimination
Under FEHA, Long Beach employers cannot discriminate based on protected characteristics. Learn more →
Sexual Harassment
Every Long Beach worker deserves a harassment-free workplace. Learn more →
Wage and Hour Violations
If your Long Beach employer denied overtime or withheld wages, California law provides remedies. Learn more →
Retaliation
Long Beach workers who report violations are protected from retaliation. Learn more →
Employment Law in Long Beach: What You Should Know
Long Beach sits in LA County. The Port handles approximately $200 billion in trade annually. Major employers include the City of Long Beach, LBUSD, Boeing, Molina Healthcare, and CSULB. The city has its own minimum wage ordinance for hotel workers.
Cases are heard at the LA County Superior Court Long Beach Courthouse at 275 Magnolia Avenue.
Why Long Beach Workers Choose Bluestone Law
Employee-Only Representation
We never represent employers.
No Fees Unless We Win
Zero upfront costs.
Millions Recovered
Proven track record for CA employees.
Aggressive Advocacy
Deep CA employment law knowledge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Long Beach have its own minimum wage?
Yes. Long Beach has a city-wide minimum wage adjusted annually, plus a separate higher minimum for hotel workers.
Can port workers file employment claims?
Yes. While some maritime workers may be covered by federal admiralty law, many port and warehouse employees are fully covered by California employment law.
How do I report wage theft?
File a wage claim with the California Labor Commissioner or consult with an employment lawyer. Bluestone Law offers free consultations.
Contact a Long Beach Employment Lawyer Today
Facing a workplace dispute? Bluestone Law offers free, confidential consultations.