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Employee Rights in Maryland: A Concise Guide to Knowing and Protecting Your Rights

Employee Rights in Maryland: A Concise Guide to Knowing and Protecting Your Rights

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KNOW YOUR EMPLOYEE RIGHTS!

The twenty-first century poses new challenges for employees, and if you want to protect your rights in the evolving workplace, this guide will help you do so. Designed as an overview of employment law in Maryland, it offers practical information to help you safeguard your job--both in your present workplace and throughout your working career.

When problems arise in the workplace, the first step in tackling them is knowing your rights and options. This guide explains the basics of both: What rights do you have in at-will and contractual employment relationships? How do you document and file a grievance, unemployment, or workers' compensation claim? What should you do if you believe you're being discriminated against? What types of workplace issues can you deal with yourself, and when do you need an attorney?

This guide answers these and other fundamental employment questions and provides step-by step instructions that will enable you not only to survive, but to thrive, in the contemporary workplace.

Author: Gregg H. Mosson
Publisher: Advantage Media Group
Published: 10/12/2021
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9781642253474

About the Author
Mosson, Gregg H.: - Maryland attorney Gregg H. Mosson focuses on representing employees in claims of illegal discrimination, illegal retaliation, disability rights violations, wrongful terminations, FMLA violations, employment contract disputes, and severance negotiations and when seeking owed wages. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law, he practices regularly in Maryland state and federal courts, as well as before the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the US National Labor Relations Board, and other administrative bodies.

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