McNamee Hosea News & Press — 2015

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Types of Workers Protected from Workplace Discrimination

May 2015

Being discriminated against on the job can be extremely upsetting for the victims of this type of behavior. Going to work can turn into a nightmare if you are afraid of being mistreated, under-appreciated, ignored or belittled by others at work because of something that has nothing to do with your job or performance. Full Article
Misclassification at the Center of Wage Dispute

May 2015

When workers file a complaint alleging that they have been underpaid or unpaid, it should be taken very seriously. One complaint may only be one part of a much larger problem, and it may not be long until additional complaints are filed. Full Article
3 Signs That Your Termination May Have Been Wrongful

April 2015

People who get fired are typically not happy with the decision. It is more likely that they will feel angry, betrayed, shocked and scared about their future. Of course, some terminations make more sense than others. For example, if a person consistently under-performs, repeatedly fails to show up or is otherwise inadequate in meeting job standards, a firing may be unsurprising. Full Article
Can You Take Your Discrimination Claim Straight to Court?

April 2015

Not everyone likes his or her job. Maybe the hours are long, the work is difficult, the boss puts on a lot of pressure or the customers are demanding. There is a big difference between a stressful workplace and a hostile work environment. People who are forced to endure discrimination based on a protected class can seek compensation, whether it occurred once or repeatedly. Full Article
4 Different Options for Resolving Unpaid Wage Disputes

April 2015

Unless someone is working in a volunteer capacity, workers expect and deserve to be paid in accordance with state and federal laws. This means they must be paid at least minimum wage in addition to being paid on time and properly compensated for any extra hours worked. Full Article
Before Signing an Employment Contract, Know Your Rights

March 2015

Many people would agree that speaking with an attorney before signing a legal document is a good idea. However, it is not uncommon for people to sign or agree to the terms of a contract without necessarily realizing that they may want to consult an attorney. Full Article