An employer has every right to retaliate against an employee who opposes a practice prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
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A sole proprietorship offers less flexibility than does a pa…
A sole proprietorship offers less flexibility than does a partnership or a corporation.
Employers seeking to lay off workers can choose to lay off u…
Employers seeking to lay off workers can choose to lay off union workers before nonunion workers.
When an employee receives tips on the job, federal law requi…
When an employee receives tips on the job, federal law requires the employer to pay the employee the difference between the amount of the tips and the federal minimum wage.
Western Rodeo LLC is a limited liability company (LLC). Like…
Western Rodeo LLC is a limited liability company (LLC). Like other LLCs, for federal jurisdictional purposes, Western Rodeo is most likely a citizen of
A proposed union must represent an appropriate bargaining un…
A proposed union must represent an appropriate bargaining unit of an employer’s employees.
Punitive damages are not available in cases of intentional d…
Punitive damages are not available in cases of intentional discrimination in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
The articles of incorporation can exclude or limit sharehold…
The articles of incorporation can exclude or limit shareholders’ voting rights.
To be eligible for unemployment compensation, a worker must…
To be eligible for unemployment compensation, a worker must be willing and able to work.
An employee fired for participating in a protected activity,…
An employee fired for participating in a protected activity, such as an employment-discrimination investigation, cannot sue for wrongful discharge.