Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
As used in this article, “applicant” means an applicant for employment.
California Labor Code — §§ 400-410
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
As used in this article, “applicant” means an applicant for employment.
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
If a bond or photograph of an employee or applicant is required by any employer, the cost thereof shall be paid by the employer.
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
No employer shall demand, exact, or accept any cash bond from any employee or applicant unless:
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
If cash is received as a bond it shall be deposited in a savings account in a bank authorized to do business in this State, and may be withdrawn only upon the joint signatures of the employer and the employee or applicant.
Cash put up as a bond shall be accompanied by an agreement in writing made by the employer and employee or applicant, setting forth the conditions under which the bond is given.
Amended by Stats. 1982, Ch. 497, Sec. 133. Operative July 1, 1983, by Sec. 185 of Ch. 497.
Any money put up as a bond under Sections 401, 402 and 403:
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
Any property put up by any employee or applicant as a bond shall not be used for any purpose other than liquidating accounts between the employer and employee or for return to the employee or applicant and shall be held in trust for this purpose and not mingled with the property of the employer. No contract between the employer and employee or applicant shall abrogate the provisions of this section. Any employer or prospective employer, or agent or officer thereof, who misappropriates any such property, mingles it with his own, or uses it for any other purpose than that herein set forth is guilty of theft and shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the Penal Code relating to theft.
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
Any property put up by an employee, or applicant as a part of the contract of employment, directly or indirectly, shall be deemed to be put up as a bond and is subject to the provisions of this article whether the property is put up on a note or as a loan or an investment and regardless of the wording of the agreement under which it is put up.
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
Investments and the sale of stock or an interest in a business in connection with the securing of a position are illegal as against the public policy of the State and shall not be advertised or held out in any way as a part of the consideration for any employment.
Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 1092, Sec. 191. Effective September 27, 1983. Operative January 1, 1984, by Sec. 427 of Ch. 1092.
Any person or agent or officer thereof, who violates any provision of this article, except the provisions of Section 405, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) and not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), or imprisonment for not exceeding six months, or both.
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
All fines imposed and collected under this article shall be paid into the State treasury and credited to the general fund.
Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90.
The Labor Commissioner shall enforce this article.