Following a decision by the National Labor Relations Board, new rules about severance agreements have provided more questions than answers. The NLRB now prohibits employers from mandating that workers recently laid off being forced to sign non-disparaging and...
Pregnancy can affect the body in many ways, from hormonal changes and joint pain to constant body aches. United States federal laws provide pregnant women with similar protections to disabled persons. These protections also apply to pregnancy-related conditions, such...
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires employers to correctly classify their workers according to the criteria set by the law. After the employer sorts out the classification, it will specify in the employment contract which type a worker falls under. However,...
Whether you are an employer starting a new business or an employee about to begin a new job, you may come across the terms “exempt” and “non-exempt” in contracts and wonder what they mean. These are two of the three categories of workers for determining wage and hour....
Most employers are looking out for the financial interests of their business. So, they generally want to pay workers exactly what the worker earned, no more, no less. Still, it is important that employers appropriately compensate workers who work overtime to remain in...
People who believe they have been mistreated by a Florida company, large or small, must be aware of their rights. Despite greater attention being paid to worker rights, discriminatory behavior still goes on. In a recent legal filing, a woman who had worked at a Disney...
During economic downturns that we see periodically in the United States, it sometimes, becomes a necessity for employers to lay off their most important assets, their employees. However, since these events are rarely planned, occasionally, some of these laid off...
Most employees and employers in Florida understand that the Fair Labor Standards Act and regulations promulgated by the Department of Labor govern the circumstances under which employees are entitled to receive the federal minimum wage and mandatory overtime...
It is common for employers in Florida to require employees to sign a noncompete agreement either while employed or upon leaving the company. Recently, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed a rule that could change this practice. The FTC’s proposal The...
Allegations of disability discrimination can pose a significant threat to your business. It can lead to financial penalties that can rock your bottom line and your stability, and it can negatively impact the good will that you’ve worked hard to build with your...