Author Archives: Jay Butchko

What Employees Should Know About Gender Identity Discrimination in Florida Workplaces

By Sconzo Law Office |

Employees in Palm Beach Gardens and throughout South Florida have protections against gender discrimination in the workplace under state and federal law. The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) makes clear that prohibitions against sex discrimination under Title VII are interpreted to include prohibitions against gender discrimination. Given that employees have these protections, should… Read More »

Does Sexual Harassment Need to Occur During Work Hours to Be Unlawful?

By Sconzo Law Office |

The Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 (FCRA) and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 both provide protections against sex discrimination in hiring and employment practices, and prohibitions against sex discrimination include prohibitions against sexual harassment. Since sexual harassment can take different forms, it is often difficult for employees who have… Read More »

What is the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act?

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The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently issued its final regulation for carrying out the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), and the final regulation will take effect on June 18, 2024. Whether you are planning to get pregnant, are already pregnant, or have requested leave or accommodations in relation to a pregnancy, it… Read More »

How Much Time Do I Have to File an Employment Discrimination Claim?

By Sconzo Law Office |

Employment discrimination can take many different forms in South Florida workplaces, and it can occur in a wide range of circumstances and settings. Unlawful discrimination can involve the targeting of a job applicant or an employee (or the exclusion of one or more job applicants or employees) on the basis of race, religion, sex,… Read More »

What Does an Employee Need to Provide for a Reasonable Accommodation?

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The federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as a provision in the Florida Civil Rights Act (FCRA), requires a large percentage of employees in South Florida to provide employees with disabilities with reasonable accommodations upon the employee’s request as long as the requested accommodations are reasonable and do not present an undue… Read More »

What is National Origin Discrimination?

By Sconzo Law Office |

Unlawful employment discrimination can take many forms, and it can happen for many different reasons due to a variety of factors. National origin discrimination is one type — of many — of unlawful employment discrimination under the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 (FCRA), as well as Title VII of the federal Civil Rights… Read More »

Understanding Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment

By Sconzo Law Office |

Employees in South Florida have protections against discrimination on the basis of sex under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which is a federal law, as well as under the Florida Civil Rights Act. There are multiple forms that sex discrimination can take, and one type of sex discrimination is sexual… Read More »

DOL Final Rule Increases Salary Threshold for Overtime Protections

By Sconzo Law Office |

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires that employees be paid a minimum wage and overtime pay at the rate of 1.5 times their normal hourly wage when they work more than 40 hours in a workweek. However, many employees in South Florida are “exempt” employees, which means their employer does not have to… Read More »

Discrimination in Hiring: What Does It Look Like?

By Sconzo Law Office |

Employers in Palm Beach Gardens and throughout the state of Florida are prohibited from discriminating against job applicants and cannot engage in unlawful discrimination while hiring new employees. While many current employees in South Florida know that they have rights when it comes to prohibitions against various kinds of discrimination in the workplace, it… Read More »

What You Should Know About Pregnancy Discrimination in Florida

By Sconzo Law Office |

Facing discrimination in any circumstances while applying for a job or working for an employer can be devastating. Unlawful discrimination can take many different forms, including discrimination against a job applicant or an employee on the basis of pregnancy. Pregnancy discrimination is unlawful under both federal and state law, and it is essential to… Read More »