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A clause should be included in an executive employment contract that describes the termination process and gives the employee the right to resign for cause. It is important to negotiate this clause. It can cause a dispute, litigation, or public disapproval if it isn't written clearly. It is important to speak with an employment lawyer before signing any agreement.

Employers have two options: adopt an existing policy, or create a standalone benefit that meets the law's requirements. Employers who want to eliminate their voluntary paid sick time should review their policies.

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The federal minimum wage currently stands at $7.25 and Philadelphia's is $7.25. However, the state legislature does not have the ability to raise it. The city cannot therefore set its minimum wage. There is much debate about whether Philadelphia should change the minimum wage.

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Employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees who have asserted their rights under FLSA's Fair Labor Standards Act. Employers must pay non-exempt employees $7.25/hour and overtime compensation at one and half the regular rate of pay under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act. There are some exceptions. Employers might choose to employ employees that aren't exempt in order to lower costs.

Employers can request a doctor’s note from an employee who is sick if the law is consistently applied to all employees. Employers should limit their requests for doctor's letters to confirm that employees are receiving healthcare, but not to diagnose illness. Employers should investigate local and state laws regarding paid sick leave to find out which regulations are applicable.

An executive employment agreement may include a golden parachute. This version of the golden parachut can include equity and certain stock options.

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Philadelphia has one among the lowest minimum wage levels in major U.S. cities. Many Philadelphia residents are struggling just to survive. Recently, Mayor Jim Kenney approved an ordinance that will increase minimum wage for certain city employees. The Consumer Price Index of all urban consumers is the basis of the new minimum salary rate.

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Employers must not only provide paid sick leaves, but also post a notice in employees' handbooks explaining their policies. The Mayor's or designee will provide the poster. Employers must provide sufficient notice in their employee handbooks. If the handbooks do no exist, employers should provide written notice to employees. This notice should be provided in English as well as the language of at most five percent of employees.

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Many executive employment agreements include a clause allowing for a golden parachutist. These clauses kick in when an executive quits the company or is not performing well. These clauses can be very lucrative but they can also cause companies to not have enough capital to pay their top staff. You should steer clear of golden parachut clauses if your job is in the executive ranks.

Discrimination against disabled employees is prohibited by the Americans with Disabilities Act (the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act) These laws are not applicable to all situations, but they can be used to stop employers discriminating against employees with disabilities. Employers must make reasonable accommodations for employees' comfort.

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Philadelphia has the lowest minimum wage floor of any major U.S. metro. This is due to inflation. While the state sets Philadelphia’s minimal wage, it also affects workers working in tipped occupations. Employers living in Philadelphia need to be aware of the minimum wage law.

We are here to help you, regardless of whether you have been discriminated against because you are older, sexually harassed, or denied the pay you deserve.

Tip-pooling is permissible in Pennsylvania provided tip-generating duties are at least 80 percent. Federal regulations stipulate that tip-pooling must not be used to justify not paying minimum wage. Supervisors and managers cannot tip-pool.

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Philadelphia's health law doesn't require employers to request a doctor's notice every sick day. Instead, employees are paid sick leave based on how many hours they work. There are however some exceptions to the law. Temporary placement agencies are exempted from the law. Employers may find this confusing. Before making any final decisions on whether the law applies to their situation, employers should consult an employment lawyer.

Philadelphia's minimum wage earns almost half of all workers the minimum wage. This group is predominantly Hispanic, black, and young. These people are also likely to live in low-income homes. Philadelphia's population that earns the minimum wage has fallen from 11% in 2010 (about 11% now) to just under 8 percent in 2018. Although this is a huge decline, Philadelphia still boasts an estimated 17% population of low-income people.

OCR enforces numerous Federal civil rights laws. These laws ban discrimination in employment settings and educational settings. These laws also cover programs and activities run by state educational agencies. Title II also prohibits discrimination based a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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We help employees, and groups of employees, with workplace issues and claims. Your rights are protected, whether you have been unfairly paid, suffered harassment or discrimination in the workplace, or face a wrongful firing. We have represented hundreds on behalf of our employees in negotiation, mediation and arbitration as well as in court proceedings in federal and state courts. We are knowledgeable, passionate and experienced advocates for employees. Contact our Philadelphia employment lawyer today.

Harassment in the workplace based on protected classes is illegal under both federal and state law. Harassment is defined as any pattern of behavior that creates an hostile work environment or results in a adverse employment decision. This type of harassment can be directed at employees or supervisors, but also outside the workplace.

Philadelphia has recently passed a law that requires employers to provide sick leave paid for their employees. COVID-19, a new part of Philadelphia’s code, deals with "promoting health workplaces" and pandemics. When a person is positive for COVID-19, the law requires that employers of health care services provide sick pay to their employees. This law applies to all employees of nursing homes, hospitals, as well as home health providers. For eligibility, employees must have worked at most 40 hours during the past three month.

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Not only does the company get a substantial severance pay package for executives who decide to leave, but golden parachute clauses offer significant perks as well. These benefits could include a good salary, bonuses, retirement status, vested status, and other perks. They can be a source of major income for executives looking for a new job.

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Other laws in the federal and state governments prohibit employers discriminating against qualified employees with disabilities. These laws prohibit discrimination based sex on gender identity and sexual orientation. Also, the laws prohibit discrimination against pregnant/breathing women and persons with certain disabilities. Employers must not publish or distribute ads that discriminate on account of disability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Choosing an attorney is not easy. Here�s some things we suggest you consider. Look at the attorney�s credentials. If an attorney went to a top law school, you can expect a certain standard of competence. You should then look at experience. Does the attorney have some listed experience on their website that makes them stand out? But, above all else, you should trust your gut. If your attorney seems like a jerk, do not hire him or her. Contrary to popular belief, being a jerk attorney is not an asset in law; it is a liability. A good attorney will have good relationships with opposing counsel. This relationship can and will help you get a better outcome. Jerk attorneys never form these relationships.

Although different cases warrant a different fee structure for typical employment related legal matters, your employment attorney will take 40% of the settlement amount. You won�t see this number stated on very many websites, but we believe in transparency for our employment law clients. The reason for this number is simple. We take all the risk. We will front your expenses and take the risk of losing everything if we do not get you a settlement or verdict at trial. Further, we go against the best. Unlike personal injury attorneys, we are up against attorneys for big corporations with unlimited resources in employment related litigation. Fighting workplace discrimination is hard. But we relish the challenge and fight to achieve the best results in the employment matters that we pursue.

We do give free consultations. Unfortunately, due to extreme call volume, we cannot offer a free consultation to everyone. But we will let you know within 2 hours whether we can offer one. Give us a call. You will get a response. And we find that our clients appreciate knowing quickly whether we will be giving them an initial consultation. If we cannot give you a free consulations, we will wish you the best of luck. We hope to help as many people as possible. But we can only form an attorney client relationship with so many people as we pride ourselves in maintaining the highest standards of lawyering. And you cannot maintain high standards if you take every single case.