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Monthly Archives: October 2021

EmpDiscrimination

EEOC Wins Half Million Verdict In Sex Discrimination Case In Florida

By Scott Law Team |

On August 3rd, 2021, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) published an official press release confirming that the agency has obtained a $500,000 verdict from a federal jury in a Florida sex discrimination case. In this article, you will find a more comprehensive overview of the verdict and an explanation of your right to… Read More »

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MinWage

Florida’s State Minimum Wage Is Rising (September 30th, 2021): A Guide To Your Rights

By Scott Law Team |

In November, Florida voters adopted an increase to the state’s minimum wage. Under the law and enabling legislation, the state’s minimum wages will increase from the current rate of $8.65 per hour to $15.00 by 2026. This will happen in incremental increases,  one is starting soon. On September 30th, 2021 the Florida minimum wage… Read More »

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Chipotle In Florida Pays $70,000 To Settle Workplace Harassment And Retaliation Claim

By Scott Law Team |

On August 9th, 2021, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that a settlement has been reached with a Tampa, FL-based Chipotle location. According to the press release, the Chipotle Services LLC will pay $70,000 to settle an employment retaliation lawsuit. A female manager was allegedly fired by the company after she reported sexual… Read More »

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