Learn about the laws that protect employees and job applicants, including hiring and firing, wages and overtime, workplace discrimination and harassment, leave and accommodations, and health and safety. This category also covers contracts and benefits, retaliation and whistleblower protections, and options for resolving workplace disputes.
Project Firewall is a federal interagency initiative that coordinates ICE, the Department of Labor, and the EEOC to prioritize labor and civil-rights enforcement while limiting immigration enforcement actions that could deter workers from reporting violations. It’s designed to help employees—regardless of immigration status—come forward about wage theft, unsafe conditions, discrimination, or retaliation without fearing immediate […]
EEOC Project Firewall separates immigration status from EEOC investigations, so visa workers can file discrimination charges without it being used against them. The EEOC generally does not ask about status unless it is directly relevant to a remedy. This article explains what that means for your visa status, retaliation risks, and how to report workplace […]
Severance pay is money an employer may provide when ending an employee’s job, often calculated as a set amount such as one to two weeks’ pay per year of service, though no single formula applies. Whether you’re entitled to it depends on your contract, company policy, and any applicable federal, state, or local laws. This […]