Fontana

Fontana Employment Discrimination Lawyers Protecting California Workers

If you’ve experienced discrimination, harassment, or wrongful termination at work in Fontana, California, you don’t have to face it alone.

At Ranen Khademi PC, we represent employees throughout Fontana and the Inland Empire who have been treated unfairly, retaliated against, or pushed out after asserting their workplace rights.

Our employment attorneys handle cases under California and federal law and advocate for workers across Fontana’s manufacturing, logistics, construction, healthcare, and industrial sectors.

Local Employment Law Representation in Fontana

Fontana is home to major manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, trucking operations, and construction employers. Many workers face physically demanding conditions, injury risks, and pressure to stay quiet after reporting safety concerns or requesting time off. We understand how these cases arise — and how to hold employers accountable when they violate the law.

We help employees in Fontana and surrounding Inland Empire communities pursue justice in cases involving:

Wrongful termination

Fired for discriminatory or retaliatory reasons? We’ll help you hold your employer accountable.

Workplace discrimination

Including disability, gender, pregnancy, LGBTQ+, and racial discrimination.

Sexual harassment

From unwanted comments to hostile work environments, we take harassment seriously.

Retaliation and whistleblower claims

Protecting employees who report misconduct or discrimination.

Failure to accommodate

Ensuring fair treatment for workers with disabilities or religious needs.

Understanding Your Rights as a Fontana Employee

California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and related federal laws protect Fontana workers from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based on:

  • Age (40+)
  • Disability or medical condition
  • Gender, gender identity, or gender expression
  • Pregnancy or family status
  • Sexual orientation or LGBTQ+ status
  • Race, ancestry, or national origin
  • Religion or creed

You also have the right to report workplace misconduct without fear of retaliation. If your employer fired, demoted, or disciplined you after speaking up, you may have a separate retaliation claim.

Why Fontana Employees Choose Ranen Khademi PC

Former Defense Attorneys

We’ve worked on the other side and know how employers and their lawyers build their cases.

Central valley focus, statewide reach

We represent clients in Kern County Superior Court and before state and federal agencies.

Personalized attention

You’ll work directly with your attorney from start to finish

Proven Results

Our firm has secured significant settlements and verdicts for employees across California.

Hear From Our Clients

Our Process

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Free Consultation

We listen to your story, discuss your concerns, and explain your rights under the law.

Case Evaluation

We thoroughly review your situation, analyze relevant facts, and determine potential claims under both California and federal law.

Negotiation or Litigation

Based on our findings, we seek a fair resolution through negotiation or prepare for trial if needed.

Support Throughout

We keep you informed, answer your questions, and provide compassionate guidance at every stage.

Get Legal Help from a Fontana Employment Attorney

If you believe your rights were violated at work, don’t wait to get help. Contact Ranen & Khademi, PC today for a free, confidential consultation. Our Fontana employment lawyers are ready to listen, evaluate your case, and help you take action.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s illegal to fire an employee for a discriminatory reason, for reporting misconduct, or for taking protected leave under California or federal law. 

Yes. If you’ve experienced unwanted sexual advances, offensive comments, or a hostile environment, you may have grounds for a harassment claim under FEHA.

Employers must provide reasonable accommodations unless it causes undue hardship. Failing to do so may violate FEHA and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Document everything and contact an attorney before taking further steps. The sooner you act, the stronger your case may be.

Yes. Employment laws apply to all workers, including manufacturing, warehouse, construction, healthcare, retail, and office employees.

Retaliation may include reduced hours, discipline, reassignment, or termination and may violate California and federal law.