When an employee is terminated, an employer may offer a severance agreement that sets forth pay and benefits in return for a worker surrendering something, such as the right to sue. Some things should be carefully considered when employers propose severance...
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Non-compete agreements for current employees
Some employers try to have new or prospective employees enter non-competition agreements before hiring. However, they may also have existing employees enter a non-compete clause in new employment contracts. Employers offer these agreements to avoid disputes over...
Reacting to a job loss
Suddenly losing a job may have a substantial financial and emotional impact. It is important to act quickly, or substantial benefits and rights may be loss. Negotiating effective severance agreements may be important. Employees who are laid off and did nothing wrong...
Cyber harassment can create a hostile work environment
It is not just someone telling lewd jokes or engaging in unwanted touching that creates a hostile work environment. You may not be able to check your email without encountering cyber harassment. Is someone stalking you online? How can you put a stop to it? How often...
Prescription for medical compensation
Compensation is an important component of working at a hospital, health care system or a physician group. Negotiating employment contracts for medical professionals needs to address several compensation considerations. Compensation should be comparable to other...
Federal noncompete bill introduced
A noncompetition agreement can prevent a person from seeking more lucrative and satisfying employment. However, these consequential clauses may have been contained on one form or box that was checked without meaningful review when employment contracts were signed. A...
Getting a severance agreement after layoffs
Employees subject to lay-offs and other terminations are dealing with a multitude of emotions and insecurity while promptly clearing out their desk. During this stressful event, and even earlier in companies that are restructuring or engaged in layoffs, employees...
Employers may cash in on side hustle
Employees may use their free time to seek profit from their interests or hobbies by writing a book, developing a new video game or making pottery or jewelry. Social media and the internet almost limitlessly expand the opportunity to market these side hustles and...
Things to know about noncompete and nondisclosure agreements
Noncompetition and nondisclosure agreements are becoming more prevalent in many businesses and professions. Potential or current employees should pause and carefully consider these clauses when they are offered in an employment contract or at another time. Through a...
How the #MeToo movement has affected executive agreements
Businesses have made changes of all kinds to their practices and policies since the #MeToo movement put sexual harassment in the spotlight. The issue has become an important one for employment agreements, especially those geared toward top executives. Protection from...

