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  • OSHA Regulations & Employee Rights During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    OSHA Regulations & Employee Rights During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected employees and their families in Florida and around the globe. Even in these difficult times, people still need to work. Unfortunately, many employees have been exposed to COVID-19 while on the job and become extremely ill or have even lost their lives. Employees have a legal right to a…

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  • Employee Rights in Jeopardy During COVID-19 Pandemic: Workers Not Being Paid For Necessary Time Off

    Employee Rights in Jeopardy During COVID-19 Pandemic: Workers Not Being Paid For Necessary Time Off

    Employee rights are in jeopardy during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this critical time of a combination of public health and economic crisis, many employers across the country have not been paying their workers for necessary time off demanded by law due to COVID-19 testing and quarantine needs. Coronavirus Legislation That Protects Workers Rights Faced with…

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  • Employee Rights 101: Guide to EEOC Violations

    Employee Rights 101: Guide to EEOC Violations

    Violations of the laws administered by the EEOC (and State agencies which administer state employment laws) are a threat to employees everywhere. From retail to healthcare, workers are subjected to discrimination and retaliation in the workplace. But the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and their state equivalents is the first stop as you seek protection…

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  • Motherhood Penalty and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

    Motherhood Penalty and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

    Motherhood should never be considered a detriment in the workplace. Although during the pandemic, mothers have been dealing with harsh consequences across many industries. Have you heard of the ‘motherhood penalty’? There is no doubt that fathers also face a significant penalty particularly as relates to caring for their children. What is the Motherhood Penalty?…

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  • Coronavirus & Workplace Rights: What Can Your Boss Legally Require You To Do?

    Coronavirus & Workplace Rights: What Can Your Boss Legally Require You To Do?

    Understanding Employee Rights During the COVID-19 Pandemic The coronavirus has upended life as we know it. That includes the workplace. In this stressful and confusing time, it may be challenging to understand what your boss can legally require you to do. As attorneys that specialize in employee rights, Wenzel Fenton Cabassa, P.A., is here to…

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  • Pregnant During the Pandemic? A Guide to Employee Rights

    Pregnant During the Pandemic? A Guide to Employee Rights

    Pregnancy should be a very exciting time. But during the pandemic, it can be very challenging for employees. Workplace discrimination is threatening the livelihoods of families across the country as some business owners are, unfortunately, violating employee rights to keep making profits. Workplace discrimination is a complex subject during “normal” times — and even more…

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  • Bullying at Work: What Is It & Is It Legal?

    Bullying at Work: What Is It & Is It Legal?

    Employers should provide a safe working environment for all employees. Unfortunately, that does not always happen. Bullying at work is a big problem in the state of Florida and across the United States. It happens across industries and at all levels. But what is bullying at work – and is it legal? Not all activities…

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  • Can I Be Fired For Refusing to Go Back to Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

    Can I Be Fired For Refusing to Go Back to Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

    The Coronavirus has presented workers with unprecedented challenges. Health and safety are first and foremost on all our minds. Making that decision to go back to work – or not – is very difficult. Are you afraid of getting fired for refusing to go back to work during the Coronavirus pandemic? Do you have questions…

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  • LGBTQ Safe From Job Discrimination, Says Supreme Court

    LGBTQ Safe From Job Discrimination, Says Supreme Court

    Millions of LGBTQ people will have new civil rights in a big step forward following a decision by the Supreme Court that found employers cannot discriminate on the basis of workers being transgender or gay. On Monday, June 15, the Supreme Court ruled that it breaks federal law for employers to discriminate against people because…

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  • Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978: Protecting Pregnant Women at Work

    Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978: Protecting Pregnant Women at Work

    Pregnant women in the workplace have been protected against discrimination for decades, thanks to the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978. This critical legislation remains relevant and much needed today. Unfortunately, pregnancy discrimination is still not uncommon, but knowing your rights and protections is vital to assist you in making the best legal decisions for your…

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