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Discrimination against disabled employees is prohibited by the Americans with Disabilities Act (the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act) These laws are not applicable to all situations, but they can be used to stop employers discriminating against employees with disabilities. Employers must make reasonable accommodations for employees' comfort.

Some harassment situations will not fall under the umbrella of workplace racism. But others may. Repeated instances of racist-motivated physical assault and repeated use of derogatory language will not result in a hostile working environment. A hanging noose reminding of lynchings might be considered workplace harassment.

Many of our clients are not in a dispute with their employer, but require assistance to level the playing fields and understand legal documents.

Discrimination on the basis of religion can occur in many different ways. It can be any phase of an employer's employment cycle. This includes hiring, promotion, salary, firing, and even termination. It can also include denial of benefits, harassment based on religion, or employer choice to transfer applicants.

Employers have two options: adopt an existing policy, or create a standalone benefit that meets the law's requirements. Employers who want to eliminate their voluntary paid sick time should review their policies.

Philadelphia law also requires employers provide paid safe time to their employees. Employers who have 50 or more employees are required to provide at least eight work weeks of unpaid safety time. This may be higher or lower depending on the company's size. Small businesses with only one or two offices are exempt from this law. Employers could have multiple locations which would not make up the "10-employees" count under this law. Additionally, it is difficult to know which employees are covered under the law. To clarify these and other issues, employers may want to consult with an employment counsel.

The Illinois Freedom to Work Act is a significant addition to the protections offered to employees. It became effective January 1, 2022. This law also gives employees a better position in negotiations. In addition, the Freedom to Work Act will protect employees by mandating attorneys fees for Employers who initiate litigation.

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Employers can either adopt an existing policy or develop a new benefit that meets all the requirements of the law to comply with the law. Employers that are contemplating eliminating voluntary paid sick days should examine their policies to ensure compliance.

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Philadelphia recently passed a new law which will require employers provide paid sick days to their employees. COVID-19 refers to Philadelphia's code which deals with "promoting healthier workplaces" as well as pandemics. It will require employers in health care to offer paid sick leave to employees who have been diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease. This law covers employees working in hospitals, nursing homes, and home-based health care providers. To qualify, employees must work at least 40 hours in the last three months.

The laws also protect employees from illegal discrimination based sex, gender, nationality, ancestry and pregnancy. Harassment that is based upon a protected category, such as age, sex or national origin, is also prohibited.

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Pennsylvania's minimum wage rules will affect tipped workers. The Department of Labor & Industry in Pennsylvania has approved a few changes to the overtime pay and pay of tipped workers. Updates, which include the tip-pooling rule and new requirements regarding classification as "tipped employees," will be in effect from Aug. 5, 2022.

The key term "devotion of employment" is a critical phrase in executive employment agreements. This clause stipulates that an Executive must commit substantially all of his energy and time to the Company's responsibilities. This means that the Company cannot authorize the Executive to engage outside employment.

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Employers must provide sufficient documentation to ensure compliance with the new law. This includes a physician's note. The letter does NOT have to list the illness. Employees have the right to additional sick days if they so need. Employers must keep records regarding employee hours worked and sick time.

We offer comprehensive estate planning services for our clients to protect your family assets and assets in the event of a death or serious illness to you or your spouse.

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Philadelphia has one among the lowest minimum wage levels in major U.S. cities. Many Philadelphia residents are struggling just to survive. Recently, Mayor Jim Kenney approved an ordinance that will increase minimum wage for certain city employees. The Consumer Price Index of all urban consumers is the basis of the new minimum salary rate.

A golden handshake can be included in a executive employment agreement that includes a golden parachute. This is a generous version of the gold parachute that may include equity or certain stock options.

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Each client and every situation are different. Therefore, we tailor our advice according to your requirements. Our team places clients' needs first. We offer honest, trustworthy feedback that is easy-to-understand and to implement. We make it a priority to keep our clients in the loop and will keep you informed of any developments. Your attorney can be reached directly for any questions. We also offer a variety of communication options, including texting, emailing, or talking to our clients, depending on the preference.

While most employers will take care of their employees and ensure fair and ethical treatment, there are still others who abuse their workers for financial gain or to get around their financial obligations.

Discrimination against people based on their nationality is a serious problem. Employers still have difficulty understanding that discrimination against people based upon their national origin or ethnicity is illegal. This could also mean that employers don't realize the consequences of their actions. You can combat discrimination by becoming familiar with the laws.

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According to the American Community Survey which measures poverty in Philadelphia in 2017, 44,000 residents 16 years and older earned less that $7.25 an hours in 2017. People who earned less than $7.25/hour were more likely Hispanic, to be young, and not to have a college degree. The data also shows that Philadelphia's minimum-wage earners are 63 per cent in four sectors. These include education services, retail trading, accommodation and foods services, and education services. While this percentage has decreased in the last decade, it still accounts for a substantial part of Philadelphia's workforce.

These laws protect employees against discrimination based on their gender, age, sex and national origin. Harassment against a protected class based on their age, gender, national origin or military service is also illegal.

Non-solicitation can be a difficult issue to prove. Although it is possible for former employees to prove they were actively seeking out new employers, it is difficult to prove they have not reached out to clients or customers. While it may be possible for former employees to hand out business cards, this is not likely to constitute solicitation.

Executive employment agreements should include non-compete- and nonsolicitation clauses. These clauses can protect an executive’s knowledge, reputation, experience, and skills. They also can restrict a company’s ability for hiring and firing employees. It does not matter how long an employee stays with a company. However, it is important for executives to read and understand the terms of their employment agreements in order to negotiate the most favorable conditions.

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.

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Consider hiring an employment attorney to protect your rights in the event that your employer discriminates against employees. These lawyers have the experience to help you win justice. Additionally, these lawyers can assist with damages filings. This could allow you to file for damages in a disability discrimination suit.

It is difficult to prove the non-solicitation of an employee. Although it's possible to prove a former employee is actively looking for a job, it is more difficult to show they haven't contacted clients or customers. Ex-employers might give out business cards to former clients, but that is unlikely to be considered solicitation.

In all employment areas, discrimination on the basis of disability is forbidden. Employers can't discriminate on the basis of a person's disability, physical or mental impairment, and/or national origin. Employers cannot discriminate based on disability regarding compensation, terms, or privileges of employment.

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Employers are unable to fire disabled workers because discrimination is prohibited by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Employees with disabilities are not allowed to be fired if the company provides reasonable accommodation for them to do their job. This law is only applicable to employers who have more than 15 employees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

There are a lot of different practice areas for employment related disputes. Although wage loss might be considered labor law, we handle these types of issues. The Fair Labor Standards Act protects you from your employer stealing your wages. Also, like state anti discrimination laws, PA has anti-wage theft laws that protect you. Wage and hour claims comprise a good portion of the legal issues that we see. Let us help you recover your unpaid wages.

The answer is almost always yes. Sometimes this will require paying by the hour for straightforward legal advice for your employment dispute. Legal representation is worth it. You will save money down the road by protecting yourself against wrongful termination or other employment problems. An employment attorney can help you navigate difficult work situations. We represent employees in all types of employment law cases and employment disputes. If you have been wrongfully terminated, let us know how we can help in your wrongful termination suit.