Employment Attorneys In Cumberland County, NJ
The discrimination and employment law attorneys at the Cumberland County, New Jersey firm of Swartz Swidler understand the serious issues that can occur when employers take illegal employment actions against their employees. We are dedicated to protecting our clients’ rights against illegal workplace conduct.
We have extensive class-action experience and a thorough understanding of the rules for many industries. The combination of our skill and knowledge allow us to protect our clients’ interests.
We have a long and successful record for our clients. Justin Swidler and Richard Swartz believe in the importance of good communication and are available to talk to you about your case.
Employment Attorneys in Cumberland County, New Jersey
Non-exempt statutory employees in Cumberland County are protected under the New Jersey State Wage and Hour Law and the Fair Labor Standards Act. The FLSA provides that all covered employers in the U.S. must pay their statutory workers at least $7.25 per hour. However, the state minimum wage in New Jersey is $10 per hour. New Jersey employers are required to pay their workers the state minimum wage.
If you work more than 40 hours per week and are a non-exempt worker, your employer must pay you overtime compensation for each hour that you work beyond 40 in a week. If you are paid a tipped wage, the combination of your tips and hourly wages must be at least the minimum wage.
If your employer has paid you less than the state minimum wage or has failed to pay overtime to you, the employment lawyers at Swartz Swidler are available to help you.
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Discrimination and Harassment Practice Areas:
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- Cumberland County, New Jersey racial discrimination attorneys
- Cumberland County, New Jersey sexual harassment attorneys
Employment Practice Areas:
- New Jersey Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Attorneys
- New Jersey Minimum Wage Attorneys
- NJ Unpaid Overtime Attorneys
- NJ Wrongful Termination Attorneys
- NJ Unemployment Benefits Attorneys
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- New Jersey State Labor Laws
- New Jersey Wage and Hour Laws
Discrimination and Harassment Attorneys in Cumberland County, NJ
Employers are prohibited from discriminating against workers and applicants because of their protected characteristics. Workers who are the victims of illegal discrimination have the right to file discrimination charges. Some of the types of characteristics that are protected include the following:
- Age
- Color
- Disability
- National origin
- Pregnancy
- Race
- Religion
- Sex
- Sexual orientation
The harassment of employees based on membership in a protected class is also illegal in the workplace. The lawyers at Swartz Swidler have extensive experience fighting for people who have experienced illegal workplace harassment and discrimination.
Whistleblower Attorneys In Cumberland County, NJ
Employees who report the illegal conduct of their employers against the government are protected by federal and state whistleblower laws. Employers are prohibited from retaliating against workers who participate in workplace investigations and those who blow the whistle. Swartz Swidler can help if your employer has illegally retaliated against you or have inside knowledge about your employers’ fraud against the government.
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Proudly Serving The Following Areas In Cumberland County:
- Bridgeton
- Commercial township
- Deerfield
- Fairfield Township
- Greenwich
- Hopewell
- Lawrence Township
- Maurice River
- Millville
- Shiloh
- Stow Creek
- Upper Deerfield Township
- Vineland
Most Frequently Asked Question: Do I Have A Case?
While it is true that every case is different, The law is pretty clear in most cases. The best way to determine if you have a case is to contact one of our attorneys. For more information check out the FAQ below or visit our FAQ Page
Most Frequently Asked Question:
Do I Have A Case?
While it is true that every case is different, The law is pretty clear in most cases. The best way to determine if you have a case is contact one of our attorneys. For more information on a just a few scenarios checkout the flip box FAQ below or visit our FAQ Page.
Our Locations
Haddonfield Headquarters
9 Tanner Street, Ste. 101
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
Phone: (856) 685-7420
Fax: (856) 685-7417
Philadelphia Satellite Office
123 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 995-2733
Our Locations
Haddonfield Headquarters
9 Tanner Street, Ste. 101
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
Phone: (856) 685-7420
Fax: (856) 685-7417
Philadelphia Satellite Office
123 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 995-2733