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Failing to clock in may be a violation of work rules but it does not relieve your employer from its duty to pay you for the time you worked. ... Read Answer
If you worked, you're entitled to be paid. So your employer was wrong to "dock" your pay for that time worked. If those lunch hours... Read Answer
I would suggest that you contact either the U.S. or PA Department of Labor and file a complaint with one of thier respective wage and hour divisions... Read Answer
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Your employer can terminate your employment for any reason, even if its unfair. I don't see your... Read Answer
I don't think you can be denied b/c your employer didn't pay in unless the employer was exempt from paying in. If the employer was exempt then... Read Answer
An employee's right to reinstatement is not absolute under FMLA. An employee can be subject to layoff or termination provided that it is not... Read Answer
You can quit your job and be eligible for unemployment compensation if the reasons for your quitting were "necessitous and compelling". That's... Read Answer
Sounds like she may have a claim for overtime pay. She needs to speak with an experienced empolyment attorney. I presume her employer has... Read Answer
Pennsylvania is an employment at will state. There are few exceptions so even if your termination is arbitrary or unfair, it is likley... Read Answer
You should file immediately upon separation from employment in February.
You should appeal the denial and at the next hearing, bring in witnesses or other evidence to support your position and counter the evidence you say... Read Answer
There is no law regulating the content or conduct of employment evaluations.
Payment of wages is governed by Federal and Pennsylvania law. You must be paid all wages due to you w/in 15 days of the normal pay... Read Answer
Probably not but it depends on whether smoking has any reasonable connection to your job. For example, if you were a perfume sales person and... Read Answer
There is no law that entitles you to a lunch break. If you are paid for all of the hours that you work, your employer is compliant with... Read Answer
How about reporting the threat to the local police? That's where I'd start. No, you cannot be forced to do anything. If you refuse... Read Answer
I would strongly recommend that you retain counsel to assist with the litigation. A Q & A forum is not going to be sufficient to get you... Read Answer
If the fact of the tax lien is a public records, I don't see any problem with it. Anyone can see a tax lien in the public docket.
Very difficult to give you much guidance without additional information. I'll assume the condition preventing you from working is not a work... Read Answer
Generally you can dock an exempt employee's pay if that person misses a full day of work. However, the wage and hour provisions of the FLSA can... Read Answer
The timing of wage payments is governed by the Pennsylvania Wage Payment and Collection Law. Wages must be paid within 15 days of the regularly... Read Answer
If your employer is large enough to be governed by the Family Medical Leave Act and if you've been an employee long enough to be covered, you may be... Read Answer
An attorney experienced in civil litigaiton would be appropriate for this matter. You may want to check out the Home Improvement Consumer... Read Answer
The short answer is "probably" but, of course, the "devil is in the details." It's great that you have the promise of an increase in writing.... Read Answer
I doubt that its necessary for a new form to be completed by all employees each time the IRS updates the form but it is not something you should be... Read Answer