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Allegations in EEOC Lawsuit: Florida Employer Fired Worker Because She Got Pregnant

By Scott Law Team |

On September 26th, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reported an employer in Florida is facing a federal employment discrimination lawsuit for allegedly terminating a worker because she got pregnant. The employer is Florida Care ALF of Amelia Island, Inc, an assisted living facility based in Nassau County. Here, our Florida employment lawyer… Read More »

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DOL Announces Recovery of Back Overtime Pay for Two Dozen Restaurant Workers in Orlando, FL

By Scott Law Team |

On September 26th, 2023, the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced the recovery of more than $120,000 in back wages for two dozen workers who were unfairly denied overtime pay. Sand Lake Pizzeria LLC—a franchisee of Giordano’s Pizza—denied workers any cash wage when they worked overtime hours. DOL… Read More »

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Disability Discrimination: What Does It Mean to Be “Qualified” for a Position?

By Scott Law Team |

The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that prohibits disability discrimination in the workplace. Any employer in Florida with 15 or more employees is covered by the ADA. The law requires covered employers to not only refrain from explicit discrimination, but also to make a good faith effort to provide an… Read More »

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DOL Cites Dollar General For Serious Workplace Safety Violations in Florida

By Scott Law Team |

On July 13th, 2023, the Department of Labor (DOL) announced that Dollar General—the Tennessee based discount variety retailer—has been cited for serious workplace safety violations. Federal authorities determined that two Tampa area locations repeatedly put workers in harm’s way. Within this article, you will find an overview of the enforcement action and your rights… Read More »

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Florida Employer Agrees to Settle Disability Discrimination Lawsuit, Will Pay Job Applicant $50,000

By Scott Law Team |

On July 21st, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) published a press release confirming that an employer in Florida (Houcorp, Inc.) will pay $50,000 to settle a disability discrimination claim. The lawsuit alleged that the company effectively failed to provide a hard-of-hearing job applicant a fair opportunity to seek a position. In this… Read More »

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More Than $60,000 in Back Wages Recovered for Hotel Workers in Florida

By Scott Law Team |

On July 27th, 2023, the Department of Labor (DOL) announced the results of an investigation into three North Florida hotels. The DOL has recovered a total of $62,000 in back wages and liquidated damages on behalf of more than three dozen workers. The hotels improperly denied the workers overtime pay.  In this article, you… Read More »

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Do Florida Workers Have the Right to Take Medical Leave?

By Scott Law Team |

If you have a serious illness, injury, or other type of medical issue, you may be considering taking time off from your job. This raises an important question: Do employees in Florida have a guaranteed right to take medical leave? The answer is “it depends”—some workers may be eligible to take job-protected, unpaid leave… Read More »

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Are Employers Legally Required to Provide Meal Breaks or Rest Breaks in Florida?

By Scott Law Team |

The standard eight hour shift can be a long time—especially if you work at a busy or stressful job in a hectic environment. Most employers in Florida offer rest breaks and/or meal breaks to full-time hourly workers. Doing so can actually help increase overall productivity. You may be wondering: Is my employer required to… Read More »

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Does an Employer Have to Pay Out Accrued, Unused PTO When You Leave a Job in Florida?

By Scott Law Team |

Paid-time-off (PTO) is a crucial employment benefit for many workers in Florida. Often, a worker will gradually accrue PTO. What happens if you suddenly leave your company—either voluntarily or involuntarily—without using all of your accrued PTO? Does your employer have to pay it out? In Florida, the answer is generally “no”—though many companies will… Read More »

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DOL Finds that Florida Employer Unlawfully Retaliated Against Worker in Violation of FMLA

By Scott Law Team |

On June 20th, 2023, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced that an employer has been held legally liable for unlawfully retaliating against a worker who exercised their rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). This article includes a more detailed overview of the enforcement action as well as a guide to… Read More »

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