No, an employer in Florida does not have to pay accrued vacation time when you quit. That is if it in the company policy, it is not mandatory.
Florida employers are not obligated to pay vacation time on a fired employee. If you have been fired, you will not likely see any vacation money.
Vacation is unregulated, a gift from the employer, subject to the employer's rules.
Absolutely not.
No. Florida does not require vacation time.
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www.expedia.com and www.orbitz.com both offer competitive rates on vacation packages to Florida.
There are several websites that offer vacation deals to Florida online, www.travelocity.com is one of them. Also you may want to check www.cheaptickets.com/cheap-travel/Florida-vacation-packages.shtml as they offer discounted vacations to Florida.
No, an employer cannot refuse to pay wages that are due to an employee. Florida law requires employers to pay employees for all hours worked, regardless of whether the employee still works for them or not. If an employer fails to pay wages owed, the employee can file a complaint with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity or pursue a legal claim for unpaid wages.
HomeAway.com keeps up a list of pet friendly vacation rentals across the entire state of Florida, including the Florida Keys. Here is the list: http://www.homeaway.com/index.cfm/tgt/florida-pet-friendly-vacation-rentals
because Florida has allot of tourist attractions
No, you are still obligated to pay your rent for the term of the lease
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You can book a family vacation in Florida on many websites online. One such website I found that you can book it at is http://www.resortrentals.us/.