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Understanding Employer Retaliation: Types, Signs, and Legal Protections in Florida.

Employer retaliation is a serious issue that can occur in any workplace. This occurs when an employer takes negative actions against an employee who has engaged in protected activity, such as filing a discrimination complaint or reporting illegal activities. In Florida, there are specific laws in place to protect employees from this type of retaliation, but it still occurs in various forms. It’s important for employees to understand their rights and take action if they believe they have suffered from retaliation in the workplace.

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Minimum Wage Laws in Florida: Compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act

Florida employers must comply with the federal Fair Labor Standards Act when paying minimum wage to employees. The current minimum wage in Florida is $8.56 per hour, which is higher than the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. Employers must also ensure that their employees receive overtime pay when working more than 40 hours per week. Failure to comply with these laws can result in legal action and penalties.

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