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Probably not especially if it reduces your hourly rate below the min wage. Feel free to contact me for further assistance.
The law allows for the employer to make reasonable requests for documentation for cases of intermittent leave. Part of this request would... Read Answer
See a personal injury lawyer if he wants to make a claim for injuries or for workers comp.
It probably depends on the terms of the contract. Contact an attorney if needed.
You need to hire a workers compensation lawyer. Also if you were fired due to an on the job incident, you may also have a legal claim.
You need to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits , ongoing medical treatment and a settlement for... Read Answer
you may sue for defamation about the drug accusations, but you will have to prove actual monetary damages. You are likely to win nothing in this... Read Answer
I do not understand the law involving unpaid interns. Apparently it is not governed by employment law. I do not know the answer to your questions.
In Florida, an employer typically has the right to repayment of overpayment in wages. It is typically handled through deductions from future checks,... Read Answer
There are many complicated legal issues here, but am willing to speak with you privately about them.
What a former employer tells a future employer is privileged, and may not be the subject of a suit, unless it is done with actual malice and... Read Answer
No but the employer could be liable if they comply with the persons wishes. There was a case on point.
Did you have a written contract? Did you work full time and not get paid for it or only part time?
Yes, you may sue, but you will not win.
It is not that expensive. You need to pay for fingerprinting. Talk to the DA and get their expungement kit.
If he owned all of the company, he is entitled to the profits of any sale.
File a workers' compensation claim. Your rights to w.comp are not determined by your 1099 tax status. You are likely misclassified as a 1099. ... Read Answer