Get It in Writing

The Ultimate Guide to Your Rights at Work

Read by Ryan Stygar
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From Attorney Ryan, the most well-known labor lawyer in America, the complete guide to workers’ rights that your boss doesn’t want you to read

Life for working people is getting harder and more expensive. While employers clamp down with return-to-office mandates, productivity trackers, and layoffs, employees are struggling to keep up with daily expenses. Meanwhile, workers are expected to make huge sacrifices "for the good of the company." But what do they get in return? A surprise meeting with HR followed by a swift and unceremonious termination.

For too long, we’ve accepted the status quo. But you deserve better. In Get It in Writing, Attorney Ryan Stygar, a former firefighter who became a workers' rights attorney, teaches you everything you need to know about how to get what you’re owed at work. Each chapter is filled with practical, easy-to-understand advice. In plain English, he breaks down the answers to all your biggest questions around labor law, including:

  • “Does At Will employment really mean I have no rights?”
  • “What do I do if my boss is bullying me?”
  • “What if I’m too injured to keep working?”
  • “Am I getting paid correctly?”
  • “What if I report my creepy manager and no one believes me?”

Most people are, understandably, afraid to deal with employment problems because their whole livelihood is at stake. But we can’t let bad bosses use fear to control us. Armed with Get It in Writing, you will have the tools to claim your basic rights: fair pay, fair treatment, and the time and accommodations you need when life goes off script. With Attorney Ryan's expertise, millions of working people are winning back what is rightfully theirs. It’s time for you to join them.
© Eder Escamilla
Ryan Stygar is an attorney, a former firefighter, and a leading voice in the field of labor and employment law who has gained a massive following online as @AttorneyRyan. Through his videos, he empowers working-class people by educating them about their rights. Stygar is the founder and lead counsel of Centurion Trial Attorneys, where he and his staff work daily to protect employees from abusive labor practices. He was born and raised in San Diego, California, where he currently resides. View titles by Ryan Stygar
“They say you don’t know what you don’t know. This book changes that. Be prepared to enjoy a confidence that isn’t just a feeling—it’s a right.”
Jefferson Fisher, bestselling author of The Next Conversation

“This book breaks down the complex process of pursuing a legal claim against an employer into clear, actionable steps. There’s no gatekeeping here, and Stygar empowers workers with practical guidance on how to protect themselves, cover their bases, and stand up to corporate America.”
Paige Sparks, plaintiff employment lawyer and owner of Sparks Legal

“Everyone who works for a living should read this book! In Get It in Writing, Ryan Stygar pulls back the curtain on how workplaces really operate and what your boss hopes you don’t know. This book is packed with clear explanations, real stories from the front lines, and practical scripts you can actually use. It’s not about being litigious; it’s about being informed.”
Zachary Rubin, MD, author of All About Allergies

“Everyone deserves to know their rights in the workplace, and Attorney Ryan breaks everything down in a way that’s easy to understand. A great guide to have by your side!”
Laura Whaley, business owner, content creator at @loewhaley, and public figure

“This book is a lifesaver for anyone needing to advocate for themselves in the workplace! Stygar may be an attorney and go-to expert in the field of employment law, but there’s no confusing legalese here—Get It in Writing is an easy-to-understand guide for any worker.”
Erin McGoff, founder of AdvicewithErin and author of The Secret Language of Work

“Working people in America are always in danger of finding themselves on the wrong side of a power imbalance that takes money out of their pockets and leaves them feeling disrespected on the job. Knowing your rights is the first step toward fighting back. Get It in Writing is a great primer for any worker who wants to deal with the boss as an equal.”
Hamilton Nolan, author of The Hammer: Power, Inequality, and the Struggle for the Soul of Labor

Get It in Writing doesn’t just explain your rights: It arms you with the exact language to use in emails, meetings, and HR conversations. It’s the practical companion to salary transparency I’ve been waiting for!”
Hannah Williams, founder of Salary Transparent Street, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, and TIME100 creator

“To anyone who fears retaliation if they speak up against unfair working conditions: You need this book. Stygar expertly explains your legal rights and recourse while introducing you to the everyday baristas, personal trainers, salespeople, and more who did fight back—and won.”
— Claudia Salinas, criminal justice advocate and staff attorney at the Innocence Center

About

From Attorney Ryan, the most well-known labor lawyer in America, the complete guide to workers’ rights that your boss doesn’t want you to read

Life for working people is getting harder and more expensive. While employers clamp down with return-to-office mandates, productivity trackers, and layoffs, employees are struggling to keep up with daily expenses. Meanwhile, workers are expected to make huge sacrifices "for the good of the company." But what do they get in return? A surprise meeting with HR followed by a swift and unceremonious termination.

For too long, we’ve accepted the status quo. But you deserve better. In Get It in Writing, Attorney Ryan Stygar, a former firefighter who became a workers' rights attorney, teaches you everything you need to know about how to get what you’re owed at work. Each chapter is filled with practical, easy-to-understand advice. In plain English, he breaks down the answers to all your biggest questions around labor law, including:

  • “Does At Will employment really mean I have no rights?”
  • “What do I do if my boss is bullying me?”
  • “What if I’m too injured to keep working?”
  • “Am I getting paid correctly?”
  • “What if I report my creepy manager and no one believes me?”

Most people are, understandably, afraid to deal with employment problems because their whole livelihood is at stake. But we can’t let bad bosses use fear to control us. Armed with Get It in Writing, you will have the tools to claim your basic rights: fair pay, fair treatment, and the time and accommodations you need when life goes off script. With Attorney Ryan's expertise, millions of working people are winning back what is rightfully theirs. It’s time for you to join them.

Author

© Eder Escamilla
Ryan Stygar is an attorney, a former firefighter, and a leading voice in the field of labor and employment law who has gained a massive following online as @AttorneyRyan. Through his videos, he empowers working-class people by educating them about their rights. Stygar is the founder and lead counsel of Centurion Trial Attorneys, where he and his staff work daily to protect employees from abusive labor practices. He was born and raised in San Diego, California, where he currently resides. View titles by Ryan Stygar

Praise

“They say you don’t know what you don’t know. This book changes that. Be prepared to enjoy a confidence that isn’t just a feeling—it’s a right.”
Jefferson Fisher, bestselling author of The Next Conversation

“This book breaks down the complex process of pursuing a legal claim against an employer into clear, actionable steps. There’s no gatekeeping here, and Stygar empowers workers with practical guidance on how to protect themselves, cover their bases, and stand up to corporate America.”
Paige Sparks, plaintiff employment lawyer and owner of Sparks Legal

“Everyone who works for a living should read this book! In Get It in Writing, Ryan Stygar pulls back the curtain on how workplaces really operate and what your boss hopes you don’t know. This book is packed with clear explanations, real stories from the front lines, and practical scripts you can actually use. It’s not about being litigious; it’s about being informed.”
Zachary Rubin, MD, author of All About Allergies

“Everyone deserves to know their rights in the workplace, and Attorney Ryan breaks everything down in a way that’s easy to understand. A great guide to have by your side!”
Laura Whaley, business owner, content creator at @loewhaley, and public figure

“This book is a lifesaver for anyone needing to advocate for themselves in the workplace! Stygar may be an attorney and go-to expert in the field of employment law, but there’s no confusing legalese here—Get It in Writing is an easy-to-understand guide for any worker.”
Erin McGoff, founder of AdvicewithErin and author of The Secret Language of Work

“Working people in America are always in danger of finding themselves on the wrong side of a power imbalance that takes money out of their pockets and leaves them feeling disrespected on the job. Knowing your rights is the first step toward fighting back. Get It in Writing is a great primer for any worker who wants to deal with the boss as an equal.”
Hamilton Nolan, author of The Hammer: Power, Inequality, and the Struggle for the Soul of Labor

Get It in Writing doesn’t just explain your rights: It arms you with the exact language to use in emails, meetings, and HR conversations. It’s the practical companion to salary transparency I’ve been waiting for!”
Hannah Williams, founder of Salary Transparent Street, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, and TIME100 creator

“To anyone who fears retaliation if they speak up against unfair working conditions: You need this book. Stygar expertly explains your legal rights and recourse while introducing you to the everyday baristas, personal trainers, salespeople, and more who did fight back—and won.”
— Claudia Salinas, criminal justice advocate and staff attorney at the Innocence Center

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