Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Workplace Dress Codes and Grooming Requirements
If you have applied for a job or started working for a workplace with a specific dress code or grooming requirements, or if your current employer recently implemented a dress code or grooming requirements, you may be wondering if you have any rights and whether the employer is violating any laws. Issues pertaining to… Read More »
What Employees Should Know About the New Rule on Noncompete Agreements
For quite some time, a wide range of employers throughout South Florida have required new employees to sign noncompete agreements in order to restrict the employee’s ability to perform the same or similar work for a competitor in a nearby geographic area for a limited period of time. While noncompete agreements in Florida were… Read More »
What is Religious Discrimination?
Working in Palm Beach Gardens or a nearby area should never have to mean that you are subject to religious discrimination from an employer or from co-workers or even clients and customers. It is critical for you to know that there are federal and state laws that protect Florida employees against religious discrimination in… Read More »
Is There a Difference Between Discrimination and Retaliation?
Being treated unfairly in the workplace is an experience that should not happen to anyone. However, employers do engage in various forms of adverse treatment of employees, and in many cases, adverse treatment can constitute unlawful discrimination or unlawful harassment. If you are facing unfair treatment in your workplace, you might have started searching… Read More »
Did I Experience Unlawful Age Discrimination?
When you are applying for a new job for which you ultimately are not hired, or when you are laid off from a job only to find out that the company ended up hiring another employee to fill your position, you might wonder if you were discriminated against in the hiring process or in… Read More »
Can I Take FMLA Leave to Care for a Sick Family Member?
When an employee needs to take a significant amount of time off from work and does not have sufficient sick days or paid time off to cover the days away, it may be possible to take unpaid, job-protected leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The FMLA is a federal law that… Read More »
Am I Entitled to a Disability Accommodation?
If you have a physical or mental condition that makes it more difficult for you to perform your job as the position is currently structured, you may be wondering if you could be entitled to a disability accommodation under the law. Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides a range of… Read More »
What to Know About Employment in an At-Will State
Florida, like most other states in the country, is what is known as an at-will state for employment purposes. Indeed, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), “employment relationships are presumed to be ‘at-will’ in all US states except Montana,” and the “US is one of a handful of countries where employment… Read More »
How to Prove Wrongful Termination
A majority of Florida employees do not have employment contracts with their employers, which means they are at-will employees. Florida is an at-will employment state, which means that, unless an employee has entered into an employment contract with their employer, they can be terminated for any time and for any reason, and on the… Read More »
What is a Constructive Discharge?
Is it possible to file a wrongful discrimination claim after you make the decision to quit your job? In some instances, an employer takes actions or engages in behaviors that make an employee’s job so intolerable that they decide to quit. Depending on the specific facts of the case and the details surrounding the… Read More »