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Miami, Florida, Attorneys for Wage and Hours Disputes

Miami attracts not just droves of tourists, but hard-working individuals who want to make an honest living. Our government has established an hourly minimum wage to help support workers trying to support themselves and their families.

Brody & OBeidy, P. A., has represented hotel workers, wait staff, drivers, construction workers and even undocumented workers who have not been paid minimum wage or simply not paid at all.

State and Federal Labor Laws Protect You

Employees' rights are protected by law under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. And the federal Fair Labor Standards Act sets the standard work week to 40 hours for most employees. Wages and hours need to meet the standards outlined by these acts.

While you might think that as a laborer, you are not entitled to these rights, you are wrong. You are even entitled to do something about it by taking legal action and filing a lawsuit. For experienced employment law assistance, call the lawyers of the Miami office of Brody & OBeidy at 888-794-7654 or contact us by e-mail. Our initial telephone consultation is free.

Protect Yourself

It is part of the American dream to get ahead by hard work. You have performed the work, put in your time and now expect a paycheck. That is not too much to ask. Our lawyers can help collect unpaid wages, and unpaid overtime pay as well. Learn more about overtime pay laws.

For experienced employment law help, call the Miami office of Brody & OBeidy at 888-794-7654 or contact us online. We are a South Florida law firm that takes pride in representing people from all walks of life.

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