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Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act amends the enforcement provisions of Title VII and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act to permit suits by Plaintiffs who file a charge of discrimination challengi... applies to All States

Requests for Admissions in Employment Litigation
Each case turns on its own facts. However, employment litigants rarely have all of the facts that they need to prove their claims. Instead, they must usually obtain documents and testimony from the em... applies to All States

Overtime exemption for Computer Professionals
Computer professionals may be exempt from overtime and minimum wage as professional employees , so long as they are paid $455 a week or more on a salaried basis and meet the other requirements of the ... applies to All States

Florida Law for Employer Defamation
Suppose an employer accuses its employee of theft, and fires her for that reason. Suppose the employer then tells prospective employers who call for a reference that the employee was terminated for th... applies to Florida

Choice of Law in Non-compete Cases
Non-compete laws vary significantly from state to state. California law favors employees, while Ohio law recognizes and protects most employer interests. Thus, the law that a court chooses to apply to... applies to All States

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How would you answer question on application concerning if you have been convicted of a felony
The person was accused of a felony and was on probation-never convicted. applies to Florida  ·  2 answers

What?
I have a question. If you are hired can your employer terminate your job because of a past offense (felony conviction for drugs) even though you where truthful on your application and have worked ther... applies to Texas  ·  1 answer

Employment discrimination based on criminal record
My son is planning on moving to Kentucky to look for work. He was recently released from prison and therefore has a felony conviction. He is under the impression that the laws of Kentucky "favor" the ... applies to Kentucky  ·  0 answers

i work for na company that believes in 2nd chances and no background check required. after 6 years of employment the manager does a background check on me alone and sees a felony conviction 26 years earlier and fires me out of the blue. there are other em
i was hired 6 years Ago. no background check required. recieved multiple employee of the month and quarter awards and employee of the year award. the owner tells me he gets about 25 letters a year fro... applies to Washington  ·  0 answers

Age Discrimination Claim?
Mark M ma1mck@yahoo.com 5-6-05 RE: Age Discrimination Question Dear Counselor, Last week I responded to an ad for a Street Department Worker at a certain village in Ohio that will hire through the May... applies to Ohio  ·  1 answer

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