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What deductions can be made from an employee’s wages?
Mavrick Law Firm Team

Deductions from an employee’s wages typically are going to be taxes such as social security tax, medicare tax, federal income tax withholding. Sometimes there’ll be other things that are required by the government to withhold such as child support. Typically though an employer sometimes will enter an agreement with an employee where there will be…

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What discriminatory practices are prohibited by the employment discrimination laws?
Mavrick Law Firm Team

There are many laws that protect employees from employment discrimination. Examples of these laws include laws that prohibit employees from being discriminated against based on their race or their ethnicity or their gender. There are many other laws that the legislatures have created in recent years, such as discrimination based on sexual orientation or whistle…

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What does it mean to be discriminated against at work?
Mavrick Law Firm Team

To be discriminated against at work means that the employee is being protected by specific legal categories, such as the color of their skin or their ethnicity. When an employer violates employee’s rights to be free of discrimination, the employer is treating the employee worse because of this protected category, mainly the color of their…

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Is it ever acceptable for an employer to consider someone’s disability during the hiring process?
Mavrick Law Firm Team

A fiduciary duty is the highest level of duty the law recognizes. It requires the fiduciary to place the interests of the beneficiary ahead of the fiduciary’s. In other words, whatever the transaction the fiduciary is engaging in, it has to be solely for the benefit of the beneficiary or the client.

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Is either the employer or the employee required to give notice of termination?
Mavrick Law Firm Team

Typically, neither the employee nor the employer has to give a notice of termination. There can be exceptions to that. The most common exception, if there’s a written contract, one party has agreed to give a certain amount of written notice to the other party. If that happens, then the contract will trigger certain events…

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