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Employees and employers are often in dispute. Whether it is unpaid vacation time, missing wages, or other employee rights issues, the disputes happen every day and in many different workplaces across the country. If you are having issues in your workplace, know that you are not alone and that there are thousands of individuals, just like you, in need of help and legal representation. Contact a Los Angeles workplace injury lawyer William J. Kropach at the Law Offices of Kropach & Kropach. He will handle communication between all responsible parties to assure your claim is filed and benefits are provided on time. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 8 Common Workplace Violations


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8 Common Workplace Violations
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  • Employees and employers are often in dispute.
    Whether it is unpaid vacation time, missing
    wages, or other employee rights issues, the
    disputes happen every day and in many different
    workplaces across the country.

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  • Employment law is extremely complicated, and
    because of it, most employees are unaware of
    their rights, or at least to a full extent. They
    have many questions about their rights regarding

Vacation
Comp time
Commissions
Wage increase
Wage increase
Overtime work
Paid leave
Sick leave
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  • Here are 8 common workplace violations that you
    should be aware of as an employee or employer.

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Unpaid Sick Leave
Unpaid Vacation Time
  • Every employee in California who has worked for
    the same employer for more than a year has the
    right to take up to 48 hours (6 workdays) of paid
    sick leave. The employer has to pay the employee
    for those days or face legal consequences.
  • If the companys policy states that employees
    should be given paid vacation time, they are free
    to take their vacations. However, most companies
    do not provide their employees with paid vacation
    time. Under the FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act),
    the employer is not required to pay employees for
    unused vacation time.

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Unpaid Compensable Time
Use it or Lose it
  • All Non-exempt workers are entitled to
    compensation for any extra work that they have
    done while at work. This extra work means any
    work that you have done while wearing your
    uniform, protective mask and equipment, or even
    cleaning your desk or work area. If you have to
    work through your lunch break, even if your
    employer did not ask you to, you are entitled to
    compensation.
  • Some companies require their employees to use
    their vacation time or lose it at the end of a
    work year. This is illegal in California and many
    other states. If this happened to you, feel free
    to contact a lawyer and seek their help with
    filing a claim against your employer.

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Unpaid Bonuses
Minimum Wage Violations
  • If your contract states that you are entitled to
    bonuses or commissions based on performance
    (production, sales quotas), these bonuses should
    be paid to you in your compensation. If your
    employer is refusing to provide you with these
    bonuses, he or she is violating the employment
    law.
  • If your employer is paying you less than what is
    defined by the laws and regulations, you have the
    right to file a lawsuit against your employer. At
    the same time, if your employer is giving you
    cash instead of paying you through your bank, you
    should know that it is a violation of the
    employment law and that your employer is trying
    to avoid taxes.

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Misclassification of Employees as Exempt Workers
False Reporting
  • Are you 100 percent sure that you are either an
    exempt or a non-exempt employee? This is very
    important, for the first is not entitled to
    receive overtime pay, while the latter is. Be
    sure to ask before signing a contract (or
    starting to work for an employer).
  • A lot of employers are allowing their non-exempt
    employees to work overtime without letting them
    report those hours. This is a direct violation of
    the FLSA policies, and any employer caught doing
    so will face serious legal consequences.

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Hire An Attorney
  • If you are having issues in your workplace, know
    that you are not alone and that there are
    thousands of individuals, just like you, in need
    of help and legal representation. Feel free to
    consult with workplace injury lawyers in Los
    Angeles and learn more about your problem and how
    you can find a solution.

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Contact Details
Address
1055 W 7th St 33rd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone No
Website
323-454-1203
https//www.williamkropach.com/Contact.shtml
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