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Recognizing the importance of labor conditions to the health, efficiency, and wellbeing of American workers, Congress enacted the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Most people who call us to complain about being treated badly at work describe their workplace as a "hostile work environment." Perhaps because they've heard that term bandied about. But the truth is, that term has a very, narrow legal meaning.
Unfortunately, discrimination does not just occur in the workplace.
Title IX is a federal civil-rights law that forbids sex discrimination in federally funded education programs. It applies to most public and private schools from kindergarten through college.
Federal officials take bank fraud seriously. So seriously that federal law requires banks to file "Suspicious Activity Reports" (SARs)...
Business disputes are not only expensive, but they can take a life of their own, draining the energy of executives and entrepreneurs alike.
No matter the industry in which you work, federal and all states' laws provide extensive protections against discrimination and retaliation for reporting discrimination.