I have created an easy-to-understand chart about paid and unpaid leave under the new COVID-19 law.
Read moreCommunity Resources (updated as of 03/24/2020)
A listing of free or low cost resources to help during COVID-19 restrictions.
Read moreThe "Families First Coronavirus Response Act" -- Too Little, Too Late?
Is the "Families First Coronavirus Response Act" too little, too late? What employees and employers need to know about the Act right now.
Read moreSupporting A Kid's Place
ThorpeLaw, P.A. sponsors A Kid’s Place, an organization in Tampa Bay that helps children in need.
Read moreTurning on a Dime: Florida's Minimum Wage Increase
A dime. Ten cents. That’s the increase to Florida’s minimum wage beginning January 1, 2020. It’s hard to imagine that the change from $8.46 in 2019 to $8.56 in 2020 is going to make the difference between being able to survive on a 40-hour workweek and not, but here we are.
The cost-of-living in Florida increased by an estimated 2.4%. If that same change were applied to the minimum wage rate, it should have gone up to $8.66. Apparently, that’s a dime too far for the Sunshine State.
Also, be sure to tip your wait staff! The minimum wage for tipped employees also increases by only ten cents to $5.54 per hour, meaning the remainder of what they take home depends on customer tips.
Heck, it could be worse. The federal minimum wage has been stagnant at $7.25 since July of 2009. Happy New Year and remember: don’t spend it all in one place, kids!
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Read moreAttorney Shaina Thorpe Selected for the Florida Bar's Labor & Employment Law Board Certification Committee
The firm is proud to announce that shareholder Shaina Thorpe has been selected to serve on the Florida Bar’s Labor & Employment Law Board Certification Committee. She will serve a three-year term, ending in 2022. The nine committee members, along with their staff liaison, are responsible for drafting questions and model answers for the annual Board Certification Exam, and performing other duties related to the certification of attorneys as experts in the field. At the time of this posting, there are only 195 attorneys, including Ms. Thorpe, who are Florida Bar Board Certified in Labor & Employment Law.
Shaina Thorpe Celebrates her 8th Consecutive Year of Being Selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star
Thorpe & Thorpe, P.A. is pleased to announce that Shaina Thorpe has been selected for the 8th consecutive year as a Super Lawyers Rising Star. She is one of the 2.5% of attorneys in Florida to be selected for this honor in 2019. Ms. Thorpe is thankful for all of her peers who recommended her for this award.
Thorpe & Thorpe, P.A. Sponsors Babycycle Diaper Bank Event
Thorpe & Thorpe, P.A. is proud to have sponsored Babycycle Diaper Bank’s 3rd Annual Gala this year!
As the organization notes on its website, “Babycycle is South Pinellas County’s only community diaper bank. Babycycle serves low-income children ages 0-12. At Babycycle, our mission is to provide as many children as possible with clean diapers, wipes, clean clothing, food and other basic necessities. In 2016, we served 15,695 children in the Tampa Bay area through our 22 partner agencies.”
The team here at Thorpe & Thorpe, P.A. was happy to be able to donate to this worthy cause and have a positive impact on our community.
New Year, New To Do's
First and foremost, Happy New Year! We hope 2019 holds great things for you and yours.
Now, back to business! Here is a friendly reminder to business owners of the things that I would recommend doing in the coming weeks:
January 1st: Florida’s minimum wage increases to $8.46 for hourly employees and minimum direct wage of $5.44 for tipped employees. Employers must post the new minimum wage rates in a conspicuous location. And, don’t forget—if you have employees who are working below the new minimum wage, be sure to increase their pay as of January 1, 2019.
Renew your Secretary of State filings: Don’t forget to file your annual reports with the secretary of state, if applicable to your business.
Issue Tax Forms: Check deadlines and talk to your accountant to ensure you are timely issuing all of the proper tax forms, such as 1099’s and W-2’s.
For My Fellow Attorneys: the beginning of the year might be a good time to check and see if your Florida Bar Trust Accounting Plan is current, if you are required to maintain one. Make sure your trust accounting for 2018 is complete and reconciled. Also, take a look at the holidays observed by your local, state, and federal courts so you can plan your year accordingly.
All Other Employers: go over your employment documents. Has it been a while since your employee handbook was revised? Is it a good time to review your employees’ job descriptions to ensure they accurately reflect their day-to-day activities? If you haven’t had a board or members’ meeting lately, look into doing.so. You can set goals for the quarter or even the year, look back at what worked in 2018 and what didn’t, and update your by-laws, if needed. You may also want to go over your insurance policies with a licensed agent to be sure that you have ample coverage in areas like workers’ compensation (if required), general liability, and even employment practices liability.
That’s all for now! Best of luck for a successful 2019!
***Please note that this information is based on laws, rules, or guidelines applicable in Florida. It is not intended to be, or otherwise construed as, legal advice. If you have questions or concerns specific to your business, you can set an appointment through our website (www.thorpelawyers.com) for a consultation.