What is the statute of limitations for an employer who fails to give adequate notice to an employee?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Galloway v. W.C.A.B., 63 Cal.App.4th 880, 74 Cal.Rptr.2d 374 (Cal. App. 1998):

In the event that the employer fails to give adequate notice, the one-year statute of limitations is tolled until the employee has such notice. (Reynolds v. Workmen's Comp. Appeals Bd. (1974) 12 Cal.3d 726, 730, 117 Cal.Rptr. 79, 527 P.2d 631.)

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