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39 South LaSalle Suite 815
Chicago, Illinois 60603
Phone: 312-795-9110
Fax: 312 795-9114
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Employment Laws Employment Contracts, Discrimination and Harassment
AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS & AGREEMENTS Another exception to the "at-will" employment doctrine exists with respect to discrimination and harassment. The law prevents an employer from engaging in or condoning conduct that amounts to discrmination or harassment in the workplace. Employers may not make workplace decisions on an illegal discriminatory basis. Also, employers and their supervisors may not subject employees to a hostile work environment based on prohibited factors such as race, sex, national origin, age, disability/handicap, or other protected class. Employees have the right to complain about discrimination and/or harassment and are protected from retaliation as a result of their complaints. Read more about Employment Discrimination and Harassment FAMILY LEAVE AND MEDICAL ACT The Family Leave and Medical allows qualifying employees unpaid leave for family and medical situations. Employers are required to hold an employee's position open while he/she is on FMLA leave. Read more about FMLA FAIR WAGE ACT Fair Wage laws require that an employer pay its employees for time worked. Certain employees are entitled to overtime pay for time worked over the normal 40 hour work-week. The Department of Labor is responsible for administering the laws regarding employee pay and overtime compensation. Read more WORKERS COMPENSATION Workers Compensation law applies to workers who have suffered injuries in the workplace. Illinois law also prohibits employers from terminating an employee because the employee filed for workers compensation on the bases on a work-related injury. Read more
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