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We assist employees and groups of workers with workplace claims and challenges. You have rights, whether you are being wrongfully paid, subject to workplace harassment, discrimination, or facing wrongful termination. We have represented hundreds upon hundreds of employees in negotiations, mediation, arbitration, litigation in federal courts and state courts. We are passionate, knowledgeable and experienced employee advocates who can help you understand your rights so that you can make informed decisions about your case. Contact our Philadelphia employment lawyer today.

Philadelphia's minimum wages are only one aspect of poverty alleviation. The minimum wages affect not only the amount of money earned by a worker but also the hours worked. Many studies show that raising the minimum wages is not only good economic for the country, but it helps young people stay off the streets.

Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of protected classes. These protected classes include race, religion and ancestry. Discrimination based upon disability, age, or association with persons who are part of these protected classes is also prohibited. Employers are often required to treat all employees the same in many cases.

The American Community Survey measures Philadelphia poverty and reports that 44,000 people aged 16-plus earned less than $7.25/hour in 2017. People earning less than $7.25 an hour are more likely to have a college education, be Hispanic or young. This data shows that Philadelphia had a minimum wage of $6.25 an hour. It also revealed that 63% of Philadelphians were employed in four different sectors: education services, retail, accommodation and food, and retail trade. Although this percentage has been declining over the past decade it still represents a significant part of Philadelphia's workforce.

Racial discrimination happens when an employer is unfairly treating an employee or job applicant because of their race. This can also include racial discrimination. Racial harassment may lead to hostile working environments. Employers who have harassed you or your coworkers racially have the right and obligation to compensate you.

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Harassment based upon race

Employers can't discriminate against employees due to race, color or marital status under the federal law against discrimination. Employers are prohibited from discriminating based upon age unless the employee has a valid occupational qualification.

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Title VII of The Civil Rights Act of 64 makes it illegal for employers to discriminate on the basis of national origin. Employers can't discriminate against employees because of their race, national origin, religion or gender. This law applies to employers who have 15 or more employees. It also covers employment agencies, state, local, and federal governments.

Employers with disabled employees are protected against being fired

To ensure your rights are protected, it is important to take action if you have been discriminated against because of your national origin. Consult with an experienced attorney who specializes in national origin law before you begin a legal action. An experienced attorney in national origin law can help you decide whether to file suit and make sure that the case is filed within applicable limitations. The next step is gathering evidence and supporting documents. These could be emails, disciplinary documents or employee files.

Discrimination on the basis of disability is against the law in the United States. However, employers are not required to provide preferential treatment for disabled employees. Employers have the right to choose the best candidate for the job, based on their qualifications. This rule can be broken if the disability is a significant burden to the business.

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Employers have a responsibility to take reasonable measures to protect employees and job seekers. This is your duty. If they are not protected, you can be found guilty either of a violation of your employment contract (or a claim for constructive dismissal). Public sector organizations are also responsible for protecting workers from discrimination.

Philadelphia has the lowest minimum wage floor of any major U.S. metro. This is due to inflation. While the state sets Philadelphia’s minimal wage, it also affects workers working in tipped occupations. Employers living in Philadelphia need to be aware of the minimum wage law.

Even subtle discrimination can cause legal problems. A company's dress code may not allow for religious attire. If a potential employer asks a job candidate to take off his yarmulke, it can result in the denial of his application. A yarmulke, an integral part of Jewish religious practices, is essential. Religious attire may also be associated with one country or region, and could be discriminatory based on national origin.

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An executive employment contract must include a clause explaining the termination process. This clause must be carefully negotiated. If the clause is unclear, it could lead to litigation or even public disapproval. This is why it is so important to speak with a qualified employment lawyer before finalizing any agreement.

It is illegal to discriminate against employees or applicants based on their religion at work. Employers cannot discriminate against applicants or employees based on their religious beliefs and practices, according to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Federal law also prohibits employers from retaliating against employees. An Orlando attorney should represent you if you have been the victim of religious discrimination. Burruezo & Burruezo has extensive experience in handling cases involving workplace discrimination.

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Federal law declares that harassment based on race violates the law. In certain instances, an employer might be found responsible for violating federal law. Employees who are less than 18 years old are protected under federal law. The law bans discrimination based in age, race/disability, or marriage.

Many of our clients don't have any current disputes with their employers, but they need help to level the playing field and understand how legal documents are interpreted.

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Noncompliance can lead to severe penalties that could result in significant fines. This ordinance affects not only city workers but also workers of entities with contracts with City. But penalties aren't the only way to enforce compliance.

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There are many uses for sick time, such as medical treatment for an injury or illness. Additionally, employees can use it to take care of a loved one or for long-term medical appointments. Employers cannot retaliate against employees who use sick leave.

Employer discrimination on the basis of religion is prohibited. Employers can't discriminate against employees and job applicants based on religious beliefs or practices. This is according to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The federal law also prohibits employees from being retaliated against. A lawyer in Orlando should be able to represent you if your religious discrimination is being perpetrated. Burruezo & Burruezo have extensive experience with a wide range of workplace discrimination cases.

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We do give free consultations. Unfortunately, due to extreme call volume, we cannot offer a free consultation to everyone. But we will let you know within 2 hours whether we can offer one. Give us a call. You will get a response. And we find that our clients appreciate knowing quickly whether we will be giving them an initial consultation. If we cannot give you a free consulations, we will wish you the best of luck. We hope to help as many people as possible. But we can only form an attorney client relationship with so many people as we pride ourselves in maintaining the highest standards of lawyering. And you cannot maintain high standards if you take every single case.

Employment law is much more than workplace discrimination. You might need legal counsel to help with employment agreements, contract negotiations, or a severance agreement review. There is also law that applies specifically to public sector employees. New Jersey employment laws differ from Philadelphia employment laws. And there are aspects of business law with an employment element as well. Perhaps you saw some illegal activity at work, then you can bring whistleblower claims. Did you suffer a personal injury at work? Then you have a workers compensation claim. Maybe your employer is accusing you of breaching a non-compete agreement or taking trade secrets with you to a new company. You will definitely need us in this case. There are so many different aspects of employment law. Give us a call and find out.