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What to Do If You Think Your Employer Is Breaking PA Labor Laws

If you are an employee in the state of Pennsylvania, you’ll want to become familiar with PA work laws. There are procedures for exposing employers who do not follow these laws, but you’ll first need to recognize a violation.

PA Employment Laws

Wages and hours is one area where the …

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How to Implement a Safety Culture at Your Workplace

What is safety culture? Why does it matter? How can businesses implement it?

Work safety should be primary importance to both employers and employees. Many workplaces offer safety training for new hires as part of their overall welcome and orientation. This is a good start, but talking about keeping safe …

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11 Strangest Employment Lawsuits in PA

As in most of the United States, employees who work in the state of Pennsylvania are considered to be “at-will.” This means unless a specific employment contract is in place at the time of hiring, an employee may be terminated at any time, for any reason.

Likewise, an employee can …

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Pennsylvania Workplace Harassment Statistics

Harassment refers to any verbal, physical or electronic threat, persistent aggression, or unwelcomed behavior directed towards a specific person or persons. Harassment is often linked to discrimination, and targets are typically chosen based on their race, sex, religious beliefs, disability, age, nationality or other differences.  Under Federal and state law, …

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5 Common Mistakes Made With FMLA

Eligible employees working for covered employers can request a leave of absence under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in situations involving family matters and health concerns. Under this federal law, eligible workers who take a leave of absence from work for qualified medical and family reasons are unpaid …

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