Florida Labor and Employment FAQs
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Where Can I File A Complaint For Discrimination?
A: The Discrimination Complaint Forms Package will provide you with the information and form you need to file a complaint with the Florida Agency for Workforce … More -
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What Is The Alien Labor Certification Program?
A: The Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation's Alien Labor Certification Program is federally funded through a contract with the U.S. Department of Labor. For many … More -
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Where Do I File An Application?
A: The address, telephone and fax are as follows: Alien Labor Certification P.O. Box 10869 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Telephone Number: (850) 9213367 Fax Number: (850) … More -
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Are The Child Labor Laws Different For The Entertainment Industry?
A: The entertainment industry is exempt from many of the employment restrictions for minors. Employers of minors in the entertainment industry are required to obtain a … More -
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What Is The New Hire Law?
A: The new hire law requires all employers, regardless of size, to report newly hired and rehired employees to a state directory within 20 days of their hire date. … More -
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Must I Pay Income Tax On My Benefits?
A: Yes. Benefits are fully taxable. You have the choice of either paying the IRS when you file your taxes or you may request 10% of your weekly benefits be withheld for … More -
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What Can I Do If I Am Denied Unemployment Benefits?
A: You may file a request for reconsideration or an appeal. The request must be filed within 20 days from the mailing date of the notice. You may file your request by … More