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In order to help you with this question, I need a little more informtation. In addition to be in a "salaried" employee, are you also treated as... Read Answer
In generl, there are no limits to the number of hours an employer can require an employee to work. However, the federal Fair Labor Standards... Read Answer
An employer is not obligated to pay an employee for unused vacation and sick leave, unless it has a written policy that states it will do so. ... Read Answer
Your employer and the temp agencies are likely violating the overtime laws by this practice.
If there are a number of employees... Read Answer
There is no easy "yes" or "no" to this question.
Most likely your employer is governed by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). ... Read Answer
Under the Texas Payday Act (Texas Labor Code Chapter 61), an employer must pay a salaried employee once per month and an hourly employee twice per... Read Answer
Go to TBLS.org. That is the Texas Board of Legal Speciliazation. Find and attorney who is Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law in... Read Answer
The information in this response is based on Texas law. You may have claims under Florida law, which I would not be qualified to... Read Answer
Most employees in Texas are "at-will" employees and can be fired or demoted, transferred or paid in any manner the employer sees fit, unless such... Read Answer
This matter is too complex and too time-sensitive to waste time looking around on a website looking for free or ad hoc advice. National labor... Read Answer
Most employees who are paid an hourly wage must be paid overtime (1.5 x hourly rate) for each hour each workweek over 40 hours. However, some... Read Answer
This is not the type of question that someone is going to be able to advise you on over the internet. The WARN Act has a number of variables... Read Answer
The Texas Payday Act, which is part of the Texas Labor Code, requires that salried employees be paid at least once per month and hourly employees be... Read Answer
Your question is loaded with lots of possibile issues. Only true "employees" are entitled to overtime. That said, too many employers try to... Read Answer
You should be paid for mandatory training. You could file a Texas Pay Day law claim for the hours you were not paid.
Mom not clear about the... Read Answer
If your employer has less than 15 people they may not be governed by any of the laws that would protect you. However, you may still be able to pursue... Read Answer
Did you send the text messages to a co-worker or someone who provided the messages to your employer? Did they explain how they got the text messages.... Read Answer
I suppose it is possible, that your employer is not covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which could be true if she does no business... Read Answer
No. FMLA leave is unpaid. An employer is not required to pay a salaried employee for any full day the employee misses from work, provided... Read Answer
Most EEOC charges are dismissed without a finding of discrimination. The agency seems to lack both the budget and the willpower to adequately... Read Answer