Labor and Employment Videos
Wrongful Termination of Employment
Wrongful Termination of Employment
Defamation and Gossip in the Workplace
Bad Attitude in the Workplace
Criminal Background Check
How to File an Employment Discrimination Claim
Work E-Mail
On-Call Time
Labor and Employment FMLA
Payroll Taxes
Sexual Harassment
Paid Time Off
Wages and Hours
Whistleblower Laws
Unemployment Compensation
Workplace Dating
Work Breaks
Workplace Dresscodes
Criminal Background Check
How Should I Prepare to Meet with My Lawyer?
ADA Laws - Your Employer Can't Discriminate Against You
Racial Discrimination at Work
Pregnancy Discrimination
Your Legal Rights Upon Job Termination
How Can An Attorney Help Me With A Sexual Harassment Claim?
What is a Hostile Work Environment?
How Long Does It Take To Settle A Lawsuit?
Other Labor and Employment Videos
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Wrongful Termination of Employment
Do you know how to handle wrongfully terminated? Watch this Video to find out how! -
Defamation and Gossip in the Workplace
When gossip crosses the line, it may be considered defamation, and is against the law. -
Bad Attitude in the Workplace
Have you ever worked with someone who had a bad attitude? Some companies send problem employees to counseling. Learn more by watching this video. -
Criminal Background Check
Does your job require a criminal background check? Many employers these days do require one as a condition to employment. -
How to File an Employment Discrimination Claim
If you are a victim of discrimination due to your race, sex, age, religion, ethnicity, physical/mental disability or sexual orientation, you should contact a civil rights lawyer right away. -
Work E-Mail
Your boss can legally read any e¬mail messages that you send or receive, from your work email account, at any time. Learn more about work e-mail. -
On-Call Time
If your job requires you to be on-call in case of an emergency, you may be entitled to receive overtime pay. Contact a Labor and Employment lawyer in your area to discuss the specifics of your claim -
Labor and Employment FMLA
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Payroll Taxes
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Sexual Harassment
If you find yourself a victim of sexual harassment, take these steps. -
Paid Time Off
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Wages and Hours
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Whistleblower Laws
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Unemployment Compensation
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Workplace Dating
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Work Breaks
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Workplace Dresscodes
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Criminal Background Check
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How Should I Prepare to Meet with My Lawyer?
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ADA Laws - Your Employer Can't Discriminate Against You
The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment, or future employment discrimination, on the basis of disability. Find out more about ADA laws here. -
Racial Discrimination at Work
An employer who illegally discriminates can be sued for their wrongdoing. But before bringing an illegal discrimination lawsuit, it is necessary to take some legal steps. -
Pregnancy Discrimination
The Pregnancy Discrimination Act prohibits discrimination based on pregnancy, childbirth and related health conditions. If an employer refuses to hire or promote a woman just because she’s pregnant, that woman can sue in court to protect her rights. -
Your Legal Rights Upon Job Termination
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How Can An Attorney Help Me With A Sexual Harassment Claim?
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What is a Hostile Work Environment?
