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Yearly Archives: 2017

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Sexual Assault Laws: 4 Things Every Woman Needs To Know In 2018

Sexual HarassmentBy John PalmerDecember 22, 2017

Sexual assault laws are confusing to many victims, and they vary from state to state. Even in situations in which the victim has physical evidence to support the claim, many of these cases never are filed in criminal court. It is important to understand the sexual assault laws as well as the potential for obtaining

When Does Sexual Harassment at Work Become a Crime

When Does Sexual Harassment at Work Become a Crime?

Sexual HarassmentBy John PalmerDecember 15, 2017

Victims of workplace sexual harassment can be greatly impacted. They might have trouble performing the tasks of their jobs. They may also be prevented from getting promotions and might also lose their jobs. While workers are able to seek relief through the civil process for workplace sexual harassment, the civil laws do not make the

When Does Flirting And Bantering Cross The Line

When Does Flirting And Bantering Cross The Line?

Sexual HarassmentBy John PalmerDecember 8, 2017

As stories of powerful people who have allegedly sexually harassed or assaulted women consume the news cycle, some people in New Jersey and Pennsylvania might wonder where to draw the line between harmless flirting and bantering at their workplaces and sexual harassment. In the workplace, sexual harassment is illegal under both state and federal law.

What You Need To Know About Wrongful Termination In New Jersey

Wrongful TerminationBy John PalmerNovember 24, 2017

It is common for people to feel like they were fired for reasons that were unfair when they are terminated from their jobs. However, most people in New Jersey are at-will employees, meaning that their employers may fire them whenever they want and for nearly any reason. There are some reasons for terminating workers that

Payday Laws What To Do If Your Paycheck Is Late

Payday Laws: What To Do If Your Paycheck Is Late

Wage & HourBy John PalmerNovember 17, 2017

The laws of Pennsylvania and New Jersey determine how often employees in both states must be paid. In both states, employers are required to pay their workers at least twice each month, but they are allowed to pay them more frequently if they wish. These laws do not cover independent contractors. Instead, their payments should

How Much Can I Get When Suing My Employer For Discrimination

How Much Can I Get When Suing My Employer For Discrimination?

DiscriminationBy John PalmerNovember 3, 2017

People who have been the victim of workplace discrimination or harassment might wonder how much they might expect to recover if they file lawsuits against their employers. While some cases do proceed to trial, a majority are settled outside of the court process. If you have been the victim of discrimination or harassment at your

Were You Forced To Quit- Understanding Constructive Discharge

Were You Forced To Quit? Understanding Constructive Discharge

Wrongful TerminationBy John PalmerOctober 20, 2017

It is fairly common for some employees to quit their jobs because they find the working conditions to be intolerable. A constructive discharge occurs when an employee is forced to quit because of working conditions that are illegal. Even if you quit your job, you may have valid grounds to file a wrongful termination lawsuit

Can I Be Fired Because of My Tattoos-

Can I Be Fired Because of My Tattoos?

DiscriminationBy John PalmerOctober 6, 2017

If you have tattoos, you might wonder if it is legal for your employer to fire you because of them or to make you cover them while you are working. Whether or not your employer can fire you for your tattoos or require you to cover them will depend on the dress code and grooming

Common-Mistakes-Employers-Make-Concerning-The-Older-Workers-Protection-Act

Common Mistakes Employers Make Concerning The Older Workers’ Protection Act

DiscriminationBy John PalmerSeptember 22, 2017

Many employment law attorneys receive requests to review severance offers. If you have received a severance offer, you may want to have your offer reviewed by an experienced attorney at Swartz Swidler to make certain that it complies with the requirements of the Older Workers’ Benefit Protection Act, or the OWBPA. Roughly half of all

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Pregnancy Discrimination

DiscriminationBy John PalmerSeptember 8, 2017

If you are pregnant and employed, you are protected by the Pregnancy Discrimination Act. This law protects working women who become pregnant by prohibiting discrimination based on pregnancy. Despite this law, some employers still discriminate against pregnant workers. If you believe that you have been the victim of pregnancy discrimination, the attorneys at Swartz Swidler

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