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What is the process for an employee that may have an issue?
Our intake specialists will perform an in depth intake investigation before arranging a consultation with an attorney.
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What are wage and hour disputes?
Wage and hour disputes in Florida are disputes between employees and employers in terms of how they are being paid. For example, some employers may not pay for hours worked within a given week if they are required to pay overtime and request that the employee use those hours for a different week. The Orlando employment […]
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Who does Burruezo & Burruezo represent in employee labor law cases?
Burruezo & Burruezo represents any individual that feels that a law may have been broken in the way they were treated in the workplace. These violations may be related to: Discrimination & Harassment Whistleblower Matters Wrongful Termination & more! From doctors and attorneys to day laborers and accountants our clients come from a diverse range of […]
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What are the most common types of discrimination?
The most prevalent forms of discrimination in the workplace seen today are race and national origin. Discrimination based on national origin occurs when a business is opened by persons of one nationality who then discriminate in their hiring practices by only hiring other persons of their own nationality. The Orlando employment law attorneys at Burruezo & Burruezo, […]
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What activities are protected under the whistleblower law?
Employees are protected against retaliatory actions by their employers when the employee has engaged in a protected activity. These activities could be complaints about billing irregularities, discrimination, harassment, or other types of protected activities. If an employee is able to prove that the employer took an adverse action such as demotion or a reduction in […]
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