Legal Articles, Employment Discrimination
Can I Sue for Wrongful Termination?
Although Minnesota law does not recognize a legal claim for "wrongful termination," there are many circumstances where a termination may be unlawful and, therefore, the basis of a legal claim.
Returning to Work After a St. Louis Workplace Injury
Here are 5 tips to follow when returning to work after a workplace injury.
Why Whistleblowers are Often Former or Current Employees
If you know a business or organization is acting illegally, and it’s something that’s not generally known, that may be the basis for you to act as a whistleblower, which affords you certain legal protections and rights. That information can’t be known among the public and would normally be considered confidential at the organization. As a result, it’s known by only a handful of employees, perhaps including some who have left to work elsewhere.
Hazards Faced By St. Louis Hospital Employees
No matter what job you work, you need to take the necessary steps to keep yourself safe. To do this, you need to understand the hazards of your career and do whatever you can to avoid them. If you are a hospital worker, this list is a great start.
The Supreme Court Alters the Landscape on Collection of Union Agency Fees
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision declares agency fees collected from employees who are not members of the union unconstitutional.
Receiving Workers Compensation for Burn Injuries
Burn injuries are often incredibly painful, hard to treat, and have drastic long-term consequences.