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Gordon Law Group's Philip Gordon Presents Wage & Labor Forum to Legislators.


BOSTON -- Gordon Law Group managing partner Philip Gordon conducted a presentation, "How to Guide a Constituent through a Wage Complaint: Employee Rights and Employer Obligations," to Senate and House members and their staff on Tuesday, February 6th at the State House. The forum, sponsored by Senator Thomas McGee, Senate Chair of Labor & Workforce Development, focused on employee rights regarding overtime, minimum wage, commission payments, wrongful termination wrongful termination n. a right of an employee to sue his/her employer for damages (loss of wage and "fringe" benefits, and, if against "public policy," for punitive damages). , employee misclassification, severance agreements, non-compete agreements, wrongful deductions, record keeping and equity compensation.

"It was an honor working with Senator McGee to put this program together," states Gordon. "Now, when constituents reach out to their legislators for help understanding worker rights and employment issues, hopefully those legislators have the information necessary to help them get the protection they deserve."

Gordon is a leader in the area of workers rights and has been conducting workers' rights presentations to groups across the state, educating workers about their rights as the first step to combating wage problems. He has testified before the Labor and Workforce Development Committee on legislation aimed at strengthen wage law and worker rights, and is a frequent talk show guest discussing topics regarding labor issues. Recent appearances include:

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 Show" (WBZ WBZ Wet Bulb Zero (meteorology)
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); "Money Matters" (WBIX); and "The Jordan Levy Show" (WTAG).

Gordon is one of the Senior Partners for Justice of the Wage and Hour Project of the Volunteer Lawyers Project (VLP VLP Virus-like particles, see there ), and serves as Vice Chairman of the Public Policy Committee of the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC JCRC Jewish Community Relations Council
JCRC Joint Casualty Resolution Center
JCRC Jewish Circumcision Resource Center
JCRC Junior Common Room Commitee (British universities student committee) 
). He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA Mira (mī`rə), [Lat.,=marvelous], variable star in the constellation Cetus; Bayer designation Omicron Ceti; 1992 position R.A. 2h19.0m, Dec. −3°05'. ). For more information, visit www.gordonllp.com or call (800) 403-7755.
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