Employment Law Author

Alexander Vaughn

Alexander Vaughn is a skilled employment attorney with a focus on wrongful termination and labor law. He has a deep understanding of the complexities of employment law and is dedicated to fighting for his clients' rights.

Credentials

J.D., Vanderbilt University Law School

9+ yearsWrongful TerminationLabor Law

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Articles by Alexander Vaughn

What Is an Annual Incentive Plan? Payouts ExplainedWho Can Claim Unemployment: Eligibility RulesWho Is the Labor Force? BLS Definition and CriteriaWhat Does NY PFL Mean? Paid Family Leave ExplainedHow to Write a Petition Letter for Work: Rights and StepsIs a Payslip the Same as a Pay Stub? Key DifferencesWhat Makes a Job Part Time? Hours and Legal RulesWhat Is a Contractor Agreement? Definition and Key TermsWhat Does On Call Mean for a Job: Pay and RightsIs a Subcontractor Self-Employed? Taxes ExplainedIs an Employer Required to Withhold State Taxes?Does It Look Better to Quit or Be Fired? What to KnowWhat Is Exempt Status for Employees Under FLSA?Can You Use PTO on Your Last Day of Work? The RulesIs the Federal Minimum Wage Going Up or Staying at $7.25?How to Look at Pay Stubs: Earnings, Taxes & Net PayWhat Is the Purpose of Payroll Taxes: What They FundWhat Are Some Employment Laws? Key Rules and ProtectionsWhat Is a Leased Worker? IRS Rules and Employer LiabilityWhat Was Collective Bargaining? Definition and RightsWhat Does Issue Closed Level 3 Mean for Unemployment?How Is Minimum Wage Calculated: Federal and State FormulasWhy Do Companies Lay Off Employees: Causes & RightsWhat Are Employee Relations? Definition and LawsDo W2 Employees Get Overtime? Exempt vs. Non-ExemptWhat's Considered Full-Time Hours? FLSA and ACA RulesWhy Is Temporary Employment Popular with Employers?What Is a Severance Payment and How Does It Work?What Happens If Your Employer Terminates Your 401k Plan?Employee Deferral vs. Roth Deferral: Which Is Better?