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Can an employer change your hourly wage without you signing papers first?

Although there is no requirement that you sign any papers, an employer cannot change …

Law Offices of Archibald J. Thomas, III, P.A. - Employee Rights Lawyers answered 9 days ago

If a company agrees to an evalution and possible pay raise every 6 months but has done neither in over 2 years, is this legal?

The key issue is whether they contractually obligated themselves to provide raises--or if, as …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 11 days ago

Is it legal for a company to make you cover your tattoos?

Yes, it is completely legal. Companies have the right to pass dress codes--and "dress" …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 21 days ago

Can I have an employer arrested for withholding my paycheck from me?

No, this is a civil, not a criminal matter. You have a right to …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 29 days ago

If I am 7 months pregnant and my company wants to change their maternity policy, are the able to do that?

As a general matter, companies are not required to have or provide maternity leave; …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 month ago

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