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  • Share Your Wage and Non-Compete Horror Stories with the White House

    Share Your Wage and Non-Compete Horror Stories with the White House

    Now’s your chance to take a bad situation, and turn it into something positive. If you have a wage or non-compete agreement nightmare, the White House has invited you to share your story with the nation. The White House is asking employees to share their non-compete (NCC) and wage collusion horror stories to help develop…

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  • A Low Minimum Wage Good For Florida? Hold Up Rick Scott — What’s this all About?

    A Low Minimum Wage Good For Florida? Hold Up Rick Scott — What’s this all About?

    Florida’s governor Rick Scott made an appearance in California last month, where he invited business to migrate to Florida and escape minimum wage hikes. His selling point according to the Miami Herald was as follows, “Why are you paying your workers $10 an hour? Floridians will work dirt cheap!”. Governor of Florida, Rick Scott, traveled…

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  • Millions of Americans Now Eligible for Overtime Pay

    Millions of Americans Now Eligible for Overtime Pay

    More hours worked greater economic reward right? The latest action by the Department of Labor (DOL) says, yes, as eligibility for overtime pay is expanding to include millions of U.S. workers who were previously “exempt” from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. This rule will now make more Americans eligible for overtime…

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  • Workers’ Compensation in Florida May Soon Increase after NCCI Proposal

    Workers’ Compensation in Florida May Soon Increase after NCCI Proposal

    The landscape has shifted for workers’ compensation in Florida. According to Insurance Journal, after a Florida Supreme Court ruling, “the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) filed a 17.1 percent rate increase with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) for all new, renewal and additional policies in effect on a “pro-rata” basis.” A limit…

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  • Changes to EEOC Reform Act Proposed for Federal Contractors and Private Employees

    Changes to EEOC Reform Act Proposed for Federal Contractors and Private Employees

    Will the EEOC Reform Act protect more employees from wage discrimination? A Senate bill was introduced in March to amend the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s Reform Act. The EEOC Reform Act was first introduced in an attempt to collect pay data from employers and reduce the occurrence of wage inequalities and unlawful discrimination. In light…

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  • Department of Labor Increased FMLA Enforcement to Come

    Department of Labor Increased FMLA Enforcement to Come

    Some victims of FMLA violations just want their jobs back. The Department of Labor has taken an offensive stance to combat Family Medical Leave Act violations. in addition to having the right to file a private lawsuit to challenge violations of the FMLA, employees have more leverage to seek and negotiate for relief in addition…

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  • Former Caretaker Files Unpaid Wage Claim Against Betty White

    Former Caretaker Files Unpaid Wage Claim Against Betty White

    Betty White has always been a classy actress with an untarnished reputation, until now. She’s is a “Golden Girl”, after all. But wage and hour violations do not play favorites or discriminate. At 94 years old, Betty White is being sued by her former caretaker over a wage and hour dispute. Anita Maynard, White’s caretaker,…

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  • Federal Anti-Discrimination Protections for LGBT Workers Backed by 55 Corporations

    Federal Anti-Discrimination Protections for LGBT Workers Backed by 55 Corporations

    LGBT workers’ rights is one of the hottest topics in the news today. Sexual orientation and gender have become big issues for employers as large businesses, celebrities, and other people with financial and political influence are addressing the inequalities and placing pressure on lawmakers to do the same. North Carolina’s HB2, dubbed the “bathroom bill,”…

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  • 7 Things That Go Wrong If You Don’t Hire a Lawyer When You’re Fired

    7 Things That Go Wrong If You Don’t Hire a Lawyer When You’re Fired

    Maybe it was something you saw coming or maybe it’s something you only thought happened to people who weren’t doing their jobs, but if you’ve been fired recently you owe it to yourself to have a firm understanding of what your rights are. Don’t ask your best friends or the barista at your favorite coffee…

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  • Why You Shouldn’t Wait to File a Charge with the EEOC

    Why You Shouldn’t Wait to File a Charge with the EEOC

    Dealing with discrimination isn’t easy. When you experience harassment or any form of discrimination in the workplace, it takes a toll on your ability to perform at your best. You shouldn’t wait to file a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). But, before you decide to go to the EEOC, it’s a good…

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