Michael Morra received his law degree from Widener University Delaware Law School and was a member of the school’s law review. As a practicing attorney for a busy insurance defense firm, Michael handled personal injury and employment law cases. He also taught business law as an adjunct professor at a small New Jersey college.
In most of the country, workplace smoking is either banned or highly regulated by state law. In states where smoking is permitted at work ... Read more
A labor union is an organization that represents a group of workers in a specific trade or profession. A good labor union negotiates more favorable rights and benefits for the class of workers it represents. ... Read more
If you're like most Americans, you probably feel like you're constantly on the go. In addition to the daily demands of your job, there’s a good chance you’re balancing a variety of other commitments and responsibilities that consume your time and energy. ... Read more
It’s illegal for an employer to discriminate based on citizenship in any part of the employment process, whether in recruiting, hiring, disciplining, or firing. Yet, it is also illegal to employ an unauthorized worker. ... Read more