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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

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