Employment Law Author

Julia Knight

Julia Knight is a skilled employment attorney with expertise in wrongful termination and employment contracts. She has a deep understanding of the complexities of employment law and is dedicated to fighting for her clients' rights.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley

8+ yearsWrongful TerminationEmployment Contracts

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Articles by Julia Knight

Can You Get Fired for Giving the Wrong Change?Is PTO a Benefit Under Federal and State Law?How to Find a Nanny Without an Agency: Taxes and FormsWhat Does Lack of Work Mean on Unemployment?How Long Is Maternity Leave in Other Countries?What Does a Payroll Officer Do? Roles and DutiesHow to Track Hours Worked: What the Law RequiresWhat Is Considered Overtime: Hours, Pay, and ExemptionsCan You Get a Part-Time Job at 14: What the Law AllowsWhat Is a New Hire Report? Filing, Deadlines & PenaltiesHow Does Employer Matching Work for Your 401(k)?Do You Have to Pay Back a Draw If You Quit?Why Is It Called Gross Pay? The Word's OriginsWhy Do Unions Exist? Workers' Rights and Legal ProtectionsWho Pays the Headhunter Fee: Employer or Candidate?What Are Domestic Workers? Definition, Types, and RightsWhat Does a Payroll Report Look Like? Key ComponentsWhat's the Difference Between an I-9 and W-2?Do All Background Checks Include Education Verification?What Is CT PFML Tax: Rates, Withholding, and BenefitsHow to Fill Out a W-4 Form for Dummies: Step by StepIs Hourly Pay Exempt or Nonexempt Under FLSA?How Tuition Reimbursement Works: Tax Rules and LimitsHow Unions Help All Workers: Wages, Safety & LawsCan You 1099 an Employee for a Bonus? IRS RulesWhat Is the H.I.T. Deduction on Your Paycheck?How Holiday Pay Is Calculated: Who Gets It and How MuchWhat Does Excessive Absences Mean at Work or School?What Does CAF Mean on a W-2? Cafeteria PlansDo Workers' Comp Policies Have Deductibles? Here's How