Tag: Employee Rights

  • Florida Labor Laws and Part-Time Employment

    Florida Labor Laws and Part-Time Employment

    Florida part-time laws are in place to protect the employee rights of workers across many industries. Even if you are not a full-time employee – you still have rights. Understanding what is considered part-time in Florida and related Florida part-time laws is key to ensuring that you are paid a fair wage, and your employer…

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  • What Is a Right to Work State? Knowing Your Employee Rights.

    What Is a Right to Work State? Knowing Your Employee Rights.

    What is a right-to-work state? This question is one of the most common regarding employee rights. Rightfully so. These laws cover millions of private-sector workers in multiple industries throughout the United States. From teachers to firefighters and electricians to pipefitters, and many more types of workers —if you live in a right-to-work state, you should…

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  • Fair Credit Reporting Act Violations: What You Need to Know

    Fair Credit Reporting Act Violations: What You Need to Know

    Fair Credit Reporting Act violations affect the lives of job seekers, employees, and their families, and they can cause financial difficulty, career upheaval, and disrupt your overall quality of life. Fortunately, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) offers individual protections backed by the federal government’s power. These protections give job seekers and employees the ability…

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  • 5 Common FMLA Violations & Mistakes Employers Make

    5 Common FMLA Violations & Mistakes Employers Make

    What are some common FMLA violations by employers? Were you denied leave or disciplined for FMLA absences? Eligible employees have a right to take leave for qualifying medical conditions or family circumstances as outlined by the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). To qualify for FMLA leave, an employee must meet the following basic eligibility…

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