Quick Facts: Server in California
Why Servers in California Need a Proper Termination Letter
Servers present specific compliance risks including tip credit violations and overtime miscalculations with tips. A correctly drafted termination letter addresses these risks head-on.
In California, the stakes are high: 73% of wrongful termination lawsuits involve no written termination notice. Don't let your business become a statistic.
What Your California Termination Letter for Servers Must Include
These clauses are required for a legally defensible termination letter for Servers in California in 2026:
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Effective date of termination Must reflect Server-specific compensation structure in California
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Reason for termination
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Final paycheck details
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Benefits continuation (COBRA)
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Return of company property
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Non-disparagement clause
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California-Specific Disclosures Most employee-protective state. Mandatory arbitration restrictions, WARN Act for 75+ employees, strict meal/rest break requirements, salary range transparency.
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Non-Exempt Employee Classification Language Explicitly document why this Server qualifies as non-exempt
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Common Termination Letter Mistakes for Servers in California
- Failing to address tip credit violations in the termination letter
- Failing to address overtime miscalculations with tips in the termination letter
- Failing to address tip sharing rules in the termination letter
- Using a non-California-specific template (California law differs significantly from other states)
- Not updating the document for 2026 changes to California employment law
California Laws That Affect Servers
California requires final pay immediately upon termination or within 72 hours if employee resigns. WARN Act applies to employers with 75+ employees. Final pay must include all accrued PTO.
- FEHA
- CCPA
- WARN Act
- AB 5 (gig worker classification)
- CFRA