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Also, remember that a contract for non-solicitation has an expiration date. Courts are generally suspicious of longer-term nonsolicitation arrangements. You might consider signing a temporary non-solicitation arrangement if you are selling your company. This will help to protect your company's clients and employees.

Philadelphia has a minimum wage rate of $7.25 an hour, which is slightly higher than the federal minimum wage. Many Philadelphians make far less than the federally required minimum wage, despite having a low minimum wage. This doesn't help the state's unemployment rate, and it increases the need for city residents.

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Sexual harassment claims

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.

Pennsylvania employers should be cautious when considering adjusting their minimum wages. The PA Minimum Wage Act requires employers to pay employees at least $684 per week or $355,568 per year. Employers must track the hours of employees and pay overtime if they exceed the threshold.

Discrimination based upon national origin can take many forms. These acts can have a negative impact on an employee's job performance and could ultimately lead to a reduction in their career options. Employers could be held responsible for harassing employees in some cases.

We also provide services for Pennsylvania employers that are trying to comply to federal and state laws.

It is influenced by tipped employees

Employers with 10 or more employees must provide sick leave. Employers must provide 40 hours of sick leave per year to eligible employees. Employers may offer more time than required. Philadelphia will allow employees to start accruing paid sick leave at the beginning. For every 40 hours worked, they will be entitled to one hour of leave. It will take employees 90 days to use all 40 hours of their paid sick leave.

Walmart had employed an employee for fifteen years. The employee requested reasonable schedule changes and was denied. Her disability caused her to be denied promotions. The EEOC ordered the company's payment of nearly $40K to the employee. It also cited her disability in its ruling.

* Sexual harassment

In some cases, the federal government might also crack down on nonsolicitation agreements. For employees with low salaries, or who do not have trade secrets access, it may limit the use these clauses. This is especially true when contractors are involved.

Our experienced Philadelphia employment lawyers at The Lacy Employment Law Firm can help you to uphold the law by using it effectively.

For noncompliance, it is subject to sanctions

Discrimination due to national origin may take many forms including harassment and discrimination. These acts can hinder an employee’s ability to do their job well and may ultimately impact their career prospects. Employers can be held responsible for non-employees harassing employees.

Philadelphia's health law provides protection for employees, regardless of the reason behind an employee's absence. Employers must provide sick time to employees. Employees who need time off to recover from illness should be paid at least 80 percent of their regular salaries.

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An executive employment agreement should have a clear termination clause. This is to avoid any surprises over the course of the contract's term. A good termination clause should provide a remedy period for the executive, so that the company can resolve the problem. The termination clause should include a clause prohibiting the Executive to solicit employees.

The Lacy Employment Law Firm might offer to handle your case for you on a contingency basis. We will only take your case if we can recover for you.

Philadelphia law also requires employers that their employees receive paid safe time. Employers with 50 or more workers must provide employees up to 8 weeks of unpaid protected time. This can vary depending on how large the company is. This law is not applicable to small businesses with only one or a few locations. Additionally, employers could have multiple locations that do not count as a "10 employee" count under law. Further, it is not clear how to determine which employees will be covered by the law. This and other issues may be better clarified by an employment lawyer.

Employers use golden parachutes often to attract top-ranking executives. High turnover companies or those that are prone to mergers or acquisitions will often require security. This can be a powerful way to attract senior executives to a company. A golden parachute may make executives more likely to stay with the company than one that isn't.

They also protect employees against unlawful discrimination on the basis of their age, sex or national origin, as well as pregnancy, disability and sexual orientation. Harassment committed against a protected person is also illegal. It can be based on the following: age, sex and national origin; military service.

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.

* Violations in the minimum wage

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.

Employers can't discriminate against employees who are exercising their rights under Fair Labor Standards Act. The Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act mandates that employers pay non-exempt employees a minimum of $7.25 an hr and overtime compensation equal to one and half their regular rates of pay. There are exceptions. To reduce costs, employers might consider hiring employees who are not exempt.

The Lacy Employment Law Firm sometimes offers to take your case on contingency fees basis. If we accept your case, we will not charge you any fees unless you recover.

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Even the most subtle discrimination can result in legal problems. It is possible for religious attire to conflict with company dress codes. Employers may also ask job applicants to remove their yarmulkes. A yarmulke forms an integral part Jewish religious practice. Also, religious clothing can be associated to a particular country or region. It may be considered discrimination due to national origin.

Despite receiving approximately 100,000 cases each year, only 18 percent of claims are responded to by the EEOC. The EEOC is less likely to pay compensation today than Law's lawsuit. The government must take immediate action to address racial discrimination at work and protect employees from discrimination.

Philadelphia has one the lowest minimum wage rates of any major U.S. city, so many people are struggling to make ends satisfy. Recently, Mayor Jim Kenney signed an ordinance to increase the minimum wage for certain city workers. The Consumer Price Index is used to calculate the new minimum wage.

Pennsylvania's overtime-pay rules require employers to pay employees 1.5 times their regular wage for each hour worked beyond forty-five in a work week. These amounts typically range between $12 and $18 per an hour. Many employers do not pay overtime as they claim their employees are salaried, and they work less than forty hours per week.

People from all walks of life have been helped with cases involving overtime violations, sexual harassment, wage and hours disputes, wrongful termination, and other issues. Let us help you protect your rights as an employee. We want you to do your best work. If you have been hurt on the job, our Philadelphia employment law lawyers can help. These difficult times do not have to be overwhelming.

Philadelphia's health insurance law does not require employers ask for a doctor’s certificate every time an employee takes a day off. Instead, employees are compensated for sick time according to how many hours they work. However, the law contains some nuances. Temporary placement agencies do not fall under the jurisdiction of the law. Employers can be affected by this. Employers may wish to consult an employment lawyer before making any final determinations about whether or no the law applies.

It is the lowest wage level in any large American city.

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According to the Pennsylvania Department of Workforce Development more than one-third of Philadelphians earn the minimum wage. This percentage is much higher for Hispanics, blacks, and those with no college degree. Philadelphia's minimum-wage workers are predominantly young and nonwhite. They also come in a variety of ages, with 62% of them under 25 years old, and 58% of prime working age.

Discrimination against people based on their national origin

An experienced employment law lawyer can help with a variety claims, including:

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.

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.