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Oftentimes, the corporate world can seem pretty brutal. If you’re working 40 hours a week and your boss doesn’t think it’s enough, it may seem
Oftentimes, the corporate world can seem pretty brutal. If you’re working 40 hours a week and your boss doesn’t think it’s enough, it may seem
When most people hear the phrase “Arizona is a right-to-work state,” they think it means that an employer can terminate them for any reason whatsoever,
Most employment is “at-will,” meaning the employer can fire their employee at any time. But there are some exceptions that can make a firing illegal,
An employment contract is a document that you and your employer sign and that dictates the terms of your professional relationship. Most employees in the
Employer discrimination is characterized as prejudice of an existing or potential employee based on certain characteristics, most commonly including: Race Sex Pregnancy Religion Political views
Sexual harassment unfortunately plagues workplaces all across the United States. No matter the context or reason, sexual harassment is consistently wrong. If you’ve been a
In Arizona, there are safeguards in place to prevent employees from being wrongfully fired. These laws are commonly referred to as wrongful termination laws. If
An air-traffic management graduate from ASU is suing the FAA for alleged discrimination that he says prevented him from being hired. The graduate, Brigida, says
Working for yourself: to many people, that is the ultimate dream. Choosing your own hours, calling all the shots, and running things the way you
Amazon Prime Now is a service that promises delivery within one hour of ordering. The service is available in Phoenix and surrounding areas such as
A Starbucks employee in Surprise was fired in 2014 after 7 years of employment. She claims that she was fired because she is deaf, and
Employee handbooks are an important resource for employers and employees. These books typically contain valuable information regarding what is expected of both employers and employees,
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