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Miami Employment Attorney Jason D. Berkowitz Explains Common Wrongful Termination Examples in Florida
MIAMI, FL - Employees in Florida face wrongful termination when employers fire them for reasons that violate federal or state law, despite the state's at-will employment doctrine. Miami employment attorney Jason D. Berkowitz of BT Law Group, PLLC (https://btattorneys.com/common-reasons-for-wrongful-termination/) outlines the most common wrongful termination scenarios and the legal protections available to workers throughout South Florida.According to Miami employment attorney Jason D. Berkowitz, at-will employment means employers can terminate workers at any time for any lawful reason or no reason at all. However, federal and state laws prohibit termination based on protected characteristics, retaliation for whistleblowing, requesting medical leave, or complaining about wage violations. When an employer violates these protections, the termination becomes wrongful under the law.
Miami employment attorney Jason D. Berkowitz emphasizes that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, or national origin. The Florida Civil Rights Act provides similar protections under state law. Other federal laws protect additional characteristics, including the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibiting discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act protecting workers age 40 and older.
"The most common wrongful termination examples involve firing employees for complaining about unpaid wages, reporting illegal conduct, requesting disability accommodations, taking family or medical leave, or disclosing pregnancy," explains Berkowitz. "All five scenarios violate federal or state employment laws that protect workers from retaliation and discrimination."
Federal and state laws prohibit employers from firing workers who engage in protected activities. The Florida Private Whistleblower Act protects employees who report their employer's violations of laws, rules, or regulations. The Fair Labor Standards Act prohibits employers from retaliating against employees who complain about unpaid wages or misclassification. The Family and Medical Leave Act requires covered employers to provide eligible employees with job-protected leave for qualifying reasons.
"An employer violates the ADA when they fire an employee simply because the employee requested an accommodation," notes Berkowitz. "The law requires employers to engage in an interactive process to identify potential accommodations that would allow employees to perform their job duties."
Berkowitz adds that Title VII, the Florida Civil Rights Act, and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act all prohibit pregnancy discrimination in the workplace. Employers cannot fire workers because they are pregnant, have recently given birth, or have a medical condition related to pregnancy or childbirth. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, which took effect on June 27, 2023, requires covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations for known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions.
Remedies in wrongful termination cases depend on which law the employer violated and the specific damages suffered. Common remedies include back pay for lost wages from termination date to judgment, front pay for future lost wages when reinstatement is not feasible, compensatory damages for emotional distress and mental anguish, punitive damages for particularly egregious conduct, reinstatement to the former position, and reimbursement of attorney fees.
"After a wrongful termination, employees should request written documentation of their firing, gather all employment-related documents, write down their recollection of events while details are fresh, document their job search efforts, apply for unemployment benefits, and consult with an employment attorney before filing deadlines expire," advises Berkowitz.
For employees throughout Miami, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and South Florida who believe their termination violated legal protections, seeking guidance from experienced employment counsel can help evaluate claims and protect rights.
About BT Law Group, PLLC:
BT Law Group, PLLC is a Miami-based law firm dedicated to representing employees in wrongful termination, discrimination, and retaliation cases. Led by attorneys Jason D. Berkowitz and Anisley Tarragona, both of whom previously represented employers at national employment law firms, the firm provides unique insight into how companies defend wrongful termination claims. For consultations, call (305) 507-8506.
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