Employee Rights
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WorkplaceFairness.org
Workplace Fairness is a nonprofit organization helping to preserve and promote employee rights. This web site provides information about job rights and employment issues around the country and in all 50 states. Content Detail
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What Rights Do You Have as a Worker?
Different kinds of workers have different legal rights. Whether you're a contractor, temp, or full-time permanent employee, you'll want to know the differences. Content Detail
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Employee Rights: Frequently asked questions
What rights do I have? What can employers and labor unions do under the law? These and other questions are answered in this document. Content Detail
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Wage and Hour Laws
The Wage and Hour Unit enforces provisions of the Montana Wage Payment Act, minimum wage and overtime law, Public Contracts/Prevailing Wage Law, and the State Child Labor Standards Act. Content Detail
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Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Information about the Family and Medical Leave Act, including laws and regulations, fact sheets, compliance guides for employers and answers to common questions. Content Detail
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Federal Employment Law Guide
Information for those needing "hands-on" information to develop wage, benefit, safety and health, and nondiscrimination policies for businesses in general industry. English and/y Espanol. Content Detail
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Federal Laws Prohibiting Job Discrimination (Questions and Answers)
Answers to common questions about federal laws prohibiting job discrimination. Content Detail
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Coverage Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Information about the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), including what the FLSA covers. Content Detail
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Montana Child Labor Law Reference Guide
Information about child labor in Montana. Content Detail
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Major Labor Laws
Major federal laws about employment. Content Detail
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Sexual Orientation Discrimination in the Workplace
Information about anti-discrimination laws and more. Content Detail
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Surviving a Layoff
A web site designed to help you through a layoff. Learn how to file for unemployment, update your resume and cover letter, adjust your budget until you find a new job, and learn about the various safety nets available to you and your family. Content Detail





