
Employees in Florida have the right to organize, bargain collectively, and participate in labor organizations as they choose – or to refrain from such activity. Employers who retaliate against workers by denying promotions, making undesirable job transfers, or terminating employment may be compelled to compensate employees they have treated unfairly.
State and federal laws protect workers who assert their labor rights and provide the means to punish employers who retaliate against them. If you’ve been the target of retaliation because of a legally protected action such as unionizing or demanding the wages you are due, a Florida employee retaliation attorney with Cruz Law Firm, P.A., can help you pursue an unlawful retaliation claim against your employer.
Cruz Law Firm has a record of aggressive advocacy and securing justice and accountability in the workplace for workers in Florida. Our seasoned attorneys at Cruz Law Firm have litigated more than 100 labor and employment rights cases at trials in state and federal courts. If you believe your employer has retaliated against you for unionizing activities, reach out to Cruz Law today. Schedule a no-obligation consultation about how a Florida unfair employment practices lawyer can help you seek financial compensation and hold your employer accountable for their wrongful conduct.
The rights of most workers in the private sector to organize and bargain collectively with their employers are protected by the National Labor Relations Act. Conduct by employers or unions that violates the rights that the NLRA protects is considered unfair labor practice.
Under the NLRA, it is illegal for an employer to:
The NRLA applies to most private-sector employees. It does not cover:
It is an unfair work practice for an employer:
It is an unfair labor practice for a labor organization or its agents:
If you believe that your employer or a labor organization has retaliated against you for actions you have taken that are protected by the National Labor Relations Act, an unfair employment practices lawyer with Cruz Law may be able to help you file a charge against the employer or labor organization with the National Labor Relations Board or file a federal lawsuit.
The NLRB investigates charges by gathering evidence, which may include sworn statements from parties and witnesses. In most cases, the parties come to an agreement that settles the charges.
A Cruz Law attorney can help you gather information to support your NLRA violation charges and help you present your case. If the results of the NLRB investigation and/or settlement offers are not satisfactory, we may be able to take your case to court to seek the full compensation and injunctive relief available.
If the National Labor Relations Board investigation finds that an employee has suffered retaliation for protected activity, it often seeks back pay for any period of unemployment, as well as payment of dues, fines, or other costs. If an employee has been illegally fired for taking part in protected activity, the NLRB typically seeks an offer of reinstatement from the employer.
If your employer retaliates against you for engaging in activities protected by the NLRA, you may be able to file a lawsuit seeking an injunction ordering the employer to cease illegal activities and demanding compensation. Such a claim may demand:
If you believe your employer has retaliated against you for activities that the National Labor Relations Act legally protects, such as labor organizing activities, an unfair work practices lawyer with Cruz Law can help you. You may be able to pursue unfair labor practice charges against your employer or a lawsuit to make you financially whole.
Our seasoned attorneys have more than 18 years of combined legal experience and a track record for prevailing in many of Florida’s toughest employment-related lawsuits. We stand up for workers’ rights by serving clients in Tallahassee, Jacksonville, and throughout the Florida Panhandle. Contact Cruz Law Firm for a confidential consultation about your legal options and how we can protect your rights during this difficult time.