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By Eman Yazdchi, Esq. · Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization · Cal Bar #285231
Boyle Heights retaliation pressure clusters in White Memorial Medical Center, garment-district, food-service, and 6th Street viaduct construction — sectors where filing draws supervisor pushback.
A Boyle Heights worker fired, demoted, or pressured after filing a workers' comp claim is entitled to reinstatement, lost wages, a ten-thousand-dollar increase on the underlying award, and costs. White Memorial Medical Center, garment-district, food-service, and 6th Street viaduct construction retaliation petitions run at the LA WCAB. Certified Specialist Eman Yazdchi (California Board of Legal Specialization, State Bar of California) files each one.
Under California Labor Code §132a — which prohibits any employer from discharging, threatening to discharge, or in any manner discriminating against a worker because the worker filed or made known an intention to file a workers' compensation claim — the remedies are reinstatement to the position held before the discrimination, back wages from the date of discrimination to reinstatement, and an increase in compensation by one-half up to $10,000. California Labor Code §3550 — the employer's duty to post workers' comp rights notice at every worksite — failure adds a separate ground for rebutting defenses. Eman Yazdchi is a Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization, State Bar of California.
The retaliation petition documents the protected filing, identifies the adverse action, ties motive to the claim, and asks the WCAB for reinstatement and back wages.
Under California Labor Code §132a, the Boyle Heights worker must prove (1) the worker engaged in protected activity (filing or expressing the intent to file a workers' compensation claim), (2) the employer took an adverse employment action against the worker (firing, demotion, reduced hours, denied accommodation, denied promotion), and (3) a causal connection between the protected activity and the adverse action — that the workers' compensation claim was a substantial motivating reason for the adverse action. The WCAB applies a burden-shifting analysis: once the worker establishes a prima facie case, the employer must articulate a legitimate non-discriminatory reason, and the worker then must prove that reason is pretext for retaliation.
Under California Labor Code §132a, a successful Petition for Discrimination at the Los Angeles WCAB recovers (1) a 50% increase in compensation up to a statutory cap (typically $10,000), (2) reinstatement to the pre-injury job or its equivalent, (3) back wages and benefits, and (4) reimbursement of work expenses incurred because of the discriminatory act. The §132a award is on top of the underlying workers' compensation claim — the Boyle Heights worker collects California Labor Code §4658 permanent disability indemnity on the injury claim and the §132a discrimination award on the retaliation claim. The remedies do not duplicate each other.
Under California Labor Code §132a, the Boyle Heights worker has one year from the date of the discriminatory act to file the Petition for Discrimination at the Los Angeles WCAB. The discriminatory act is the firing, demotion, threat, denied promotion, or denied reasonable accommodation — not the date the worker filed the workers' compensation claim. A Boyle Heights worker fired six months after filing a workers' compensation claim has one year from the firing — not one year from the claim filing — to file the §132a petition. The clock is strict, and missing it ends the §132a case. Yazdchi Law calendars the §132a one-year clock the day the firing or other adverse act occurs.
Under California Labor Code §3550, every California employer must post in a conspicuous location a notice of workers' compensation rights — including the right to file a claim, the right to medical care, and the right to be free from discrimination for filing. A Boyle Heights employer that did not post the §3550 notice has a weaker defense to a §132a petition: the worker's claim of being deterred from filing is supported by the missing notice. California Labor Code §3551 adds the obligation to provide written notice of workers' compensation rights to new employees at the time of hire. These California Labor Code §3550 and California Labor Code §3551 notice requirements form the documentary backbone of a Boyle Heights §132a retaliation claim — Yazdchi Law subpoenas the workplace posting record and the new-hire orientation file as part of every §132a case.
Related on yazdchilaw.com: California §132a workers' comp retaliation pillar · East Los Angeles workers' comp retaliation · Lincoln Heights workers' comp retaliation · Boyle Heights workers' comp lawyer · California Labor Code §132a (workers' comp retaliation).
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Tap to call →Boyle Heights retaliation petitions are filed at the LA WCAB on West 4th Street; the firm appears there on White Memorial and garment-district files.
An injured Boyle Heights worker filing a §132a Petition for Discrimination deals with the Los Angeles district WCAB at 320 W 4th Street, the employer's defense counsel, the Cal/OSHA whistleblower-protection program if the discriminatory act followed a safety complaint, and the California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Labor Standards Enforcement for wage-and-hour cross-claims. Boyle Heights is a historically Mexican-American working-class neighborhood on the east bank of the LA River — LAC+USC is the largest employer and emergency-care hub, with restaurants on Cesar Chavez Avenue and warehouses on Sixth Street.
Boyle Heights §132a Petitions for Discrimination are filed and heard at the Los Angeles WCAB at 320 W 4th Street. Yazdchi Law appears at the Los Angeles WCAB on §132a petitions for Boyle Heights workers regularly — and litigates the burden-shifting causation analysis on the trial record.
The Boyle Heights §132a caseload follows the city's industry verticals: LAC+USC Medical Center clinical and support staff, Cesar Chavez Avenue restaurant and retail workers, Sixth Street warehouse and food-processing workers, and the heavily Spanish-speaking residential-services workforce. Restaurant, retail, warehouse, and clinical-staff verticals produce the most §132a petitions — the workers in these verticals are most often terminated shortly after filing a workers' compensation claim, and the temporal proximity supports the causation element.
One year from the date of the discriminatory act under California Labor Code §132a. The clock runs from the date of the firing, demotion, or other adverse action — not the date the workers' compensation claim was filed. Missing the one-year California Labor Code §132a clock ends the discrimination case forever — even if the underlying workers' compensation claim is still open. Yazdchi Law calendars the §132a clock the day the discriminatory act is reported.
For a serious work injury in Boyle Heights, call 911. LAC+USC Medical Center on Marengo Street is the closest acute-care emergency department. Cal/OSHA reporting rules require the employer to notify Cal/OSHA within 8 hours of any work-related death, serious hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye.
Last reviewed by Eman Yazdchi, Esq., June 2026.
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