Are you a waitress who is tired of getting your backside patted by “handsy” diners? Or perhaps you’re a clerk in a supermarket who dreads when a certain vendor drops by to restock because of the filthy comments they make to you. You’ve been tolerating it thus far...
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Have non-compete agreements been banned or not?
Employees in Texas may have heard that noncompete agreements were banned by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). A noncompete agreement typically says that an employee who signs the document cannot directly work for the competition in the same geographical area or...
Which workers have a right to overtime pay?
Compensation for time worked is one of the most important aspects of an employment arrangement. Professionals negotiate terms that allow them to receive fair wages in return for the time they spend on the job. The standard workweek is 40 hours, often spread over five...
Can employers punish workers for unauthorized overtime?
Businesses often enforce employment policies intended to save their company money. Limiting or outright forbidding overtime is a common cost-management strategy. Employees are largely subject to a company's policies regarding how much they work. Most employees...
Who is entitled to overtime pay in Texas?
Workers may be entitled to overtime pay if they work more than their usual scheduled hours. A Texas employee can earn one and a half of their typical pay rate for every hour over 40 hours in a single week. For example, an employee who earns $10 an hour can earn $15 an...
Are interns protected under workplace Texas harassment laws
Many interns in Texas are protected from sexual harassment under state law. While these safeguards can vary depending on the type of internship, specific state legislation helps clarify the rights of unpaid interns in particular. What protections exist for unpaid...
How can whistleblowers protect themselves from retaliation?
Whistleblowers report safety issues or regulatory violations. Some whistleblowers notify management within the company about their concerns. Others file official reports with regulatory agencies. In some cases, whistleblowers even serve as relators and initiate...
How much FMLA leave can an employee take?
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides important career protection for working professionals. They have the right to take unpaid leave in specific circumstances. The birth of a child, a personal medical emergency or a family member’s need for support could...
What is workplace retaliation and why is it illegal?
Employees have specific rights that are provided to them by labor laws, some of which are set in federal law and others in state law. It’s critical that employees are able to ensure their rights are being upheld. This means, in part, that they should be able to...
Why employee misclassification should matter to you
You may hear a lot about the gig economy, but the reality is that a majority of the American workforce are W2 employees. By accepting a job working for someone else, you expect fair compensation for your work and the protections that come from being an employee. But...
