Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
when an employee is told they will be paid a certain percentage of what the employer is getting paid, do they have the right to know the exact amount of what the employer is getting paid & receive copies of it?
1 Answer from Attorneys
It is never wise to be "told" what you will be paid. A written agreement should be in place explicitly detailing what information will be provided to you and the percentage of pay you will be entitled to. Without such an agreement, you are fighting an uphill battle and you may not easily or automatically be entitled to the information you seek.
This is NOT LEGAL ADVICE. It is intended for informational purposes only and should not be relied on to make any legal or medical or other major decisions. If you have any specific questions or inquiries regarding any of this information, you should consult with an attorney licensed in your state.
Cary Levinson, Esq.
Levinson & Capuano, LLC
(954) 703-2110
BrowardLegal.com
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