The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a government funded program that lets eligible employees take time off for a variety of reasons. When it comes to the FMLA, there are many misconceptions and questions, this is why Maduff & Maduff want to help you clear up any confusion surrounding FMLA. Here a few […]
Minimum Wage In Illinois for 2018
Although the minimum amount of wages a worker may earn has not changed since 2008, many workers still do not fully understand how the Illinois’ minimum wage works. Maduff & Maduff is here to help you better understand how the minimum wage in 2018 for Illinois is different along with clearing up some common misconceptions. […]
Adverse Actions And Retaliation In The Workplace
From wrongful termination, to discrimination, employees have the potential to become a victim of adverse actions and retaliation in the workplace. Luckily, however, there are many state and federal laws that protect employees from employer retaliation. What Is Retaliation? Retaliation is when an employer takes an adverse action against an employee that negatively affects their employment, but only when […]
Recognizing Wage Theft In The Workplace
Although it may not seem like a big issue to some, wage theft is the most common employment violation that occurs in the workplace across the nation. There are laws set in place in the state of Illinois to ensure employers do not take advantage of their employees, one being wages. It is required for […]
Understanding Tipping Laws As An Employee
Although there are endless amounts of employees who are tipped on a monthly basis, many do not understand tipping laws and how they can protect them. the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) specifically provides a section entitled for employees to be protected if they are tipped more than 30 dollars a month. We here at […]
The Employee Sick Leave Act of 2017
When you have a full time working job and many other responsibilities to tend to, it can be expected you may feel under the weather at times. Although some employees were not allowed to have sick leave with pay in the past, they now can in the state of Illinois. The Employee Sick Leave Act […]
Employer Retaliation
In the workplace, employees can be rather hesitant to filing a complaint if their employer is doing something wrong. In most cases, employees are generally fearful of retaliation by their employer. This can happen in many instances, whether it be discrimination, failure to pay overtime, or many other employment law violations, employes are concerned with […]
Wage Theft: A Common Issue in the Workplace
Wage theft is one of the highest occuring issues that exist in the workplace for workers across the country. Wage theft takes place when an employee does not receive a portion of their wages or any at all. Acknowledging Wage Theft Wage theft occurs when an employer does not pay their employee the correct amount […]
Are you Entitled to Overtime Pay?
Many people confuse or do not fully understand how overtime pay works, often making who is and who is not eligible to receive overtime pay the biggest confusion of them all. And, since overtime laws are set by the U.S. Department of Labor, requiring that employees meet a certain set of requirements to qualify, it is critical that employees understand where […]
Connecting on LinkedIn Does Not Violate a Non-Solicitation Agreement in Illinois
A recent decision by an Illinois Appellate Court held that making a connection on LinkedIn with former colleagues (even with a little intent to recruit them via LinkedIn) by a former employee subject to a non-solicitation provision is not a violation of the underlying employment agreement. The Facts In Bankers Life and Casualty Co. v. American Senior Benefits LLC., et […]