I want to . . .
- Find the local office closest to me
- Get pre-recorded information on my rights as an employee
- Attend a training
- File a wage claim
- File a retaliation or discrimination claim
- File a public works complaint
- File a BOFE claim
- Check new laws
- Check proposed regulations
- Research the DLSE Enforcement Manual
- Research the Labor Code
- Find an Opinion Letter
- Find a form or publication
- Obtain a license or registration
- Verify a license or registration
- Obtain a child entertainment work permit
- Find a Wage Order
- Get a copy of the Minimum Wage Order
Links
- Industrial Welfare Commission
- California Labor & Workforce Development Agency
- Contractors State License Board
- Dept. of Fair Employment & Housing
- Economic & Employment Enforcement Coalition
- Employment Development Dept.
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- National Labor Relations Board
- Secretary of State—Business Search
- U.S. Dept. of Labor
Labor Commissioner Angela Bradstreet
ANGELA M. BRADSTREET is the Labor Commissioner for the State of California. Until her appointment by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in June 2007, she was the firm-wide Managing Partner of Carroll, Burdick & McDonough LLP.
Ms. Bradstreet was selected as one of the top 75 female litigators in California in 2005. During her 25 years in private practice at CB&M, she defended employers in sexual discrimination, harassment, disability, wrongful termination, and racial discrimination claims. She also represented employers in wage and hour matters, and conducts sensitive investigations. Ms. Bradstreet is a former President of the Bar Association of San Francisco, California Women Lawyers and the Queen’s Bench Bar Association and is the creator of the No Glass Ceiling Initiative that has been endorsed by over 90 law firms and corporate legal departments. She is a recipient of the California State Bar’s Annual Diversity Award and the Anti Defamation League’s Jurisprudence Award. She is also the recipient of the Margaret Brent Award, the highest award given by the American Bar Association in recognition of accomplishments of women lawyers who have excelled in their field and been leaders in advancing women in the legal profession.
Ms. Bradstreet was educated at the University of Bristol, England and received her law degree from Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California.
