HR Specialist: Texas Employment Law

Amarillo to Waco, Beaumont to Dallas:

Defuse the employment lawsuits ticking within Texas’ state and local laws!

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Dear HR Executive,

Toe the line on federal employment law, and Texas law could still trip you up:

  • Allow managers to yell at employees? A Texas jury may find you guilty of inflicting emotional distress.
  • Tell a supervisor to fire a worker because money is “disappearing”? Texas juries may slam you personally with a huge defamation suit.
  • Forget to check an applicant’s references? If that employee later commits criminal misdeeds, you can face a massive negligent-hiring lawsuit.

It’s not easy being an employer in Texas. Disgruntled employees and their big-shot lawyers use all sorts of laws to get even with employers. Plus, Texas jurors are famously generous to fired employees. And Texas lawyers are notorious for using state laws to sue employers in all kinds of creative ways – even if the employer complies perfectly with federal law.

Make even one little employment law mistake, and your organization could be making the evening news and every newspaper for miles around.

Here’s why: Attorneys used to be satisfied with suing employers under well-defined federal laws such as the ADA, the FLSA and the FMLA. But Congress cut the amount of money employees could win in federal cases (and that cut the attorneys’ share).

So, to make a bigger haul, lawyers are coming after Texas employers through state and even local laws.

The bad news: Those lawyers can use a mountain of laws against you – with absolutely NO limit on how much a generous jury can award to disgruntled employees. Worse yet: Today’s litigious workers and super-aggressive lawyers aren’t just going after companies – they’re also suing supervisors, managers and HR professionals personally.

That means your bank account, your home and everything else you’ve
worked so hard for is at risk every time you make a decision at work.

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P.P.S. Preparing a last paycheck? Got an employee demanding to see her personnel file? Don’t want to hire someone who practices an “alternative lifestyle”? Wait! Better find out what the Texas courts say…