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EMPLOYMENT LAW
Employment law focuses on the myriad legal issues that arise in the workplace setting -- discrimination, harassment, whistle-blowing, disabilities, overtime, layoffs and firing, non-compete agreements, and more. The intended audience is employees and managers alike, lawyers, and human resources professionals.
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This post was contributed by Jennifer LaPorta Baker, Esq., an attorney in McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC's Labor and...
On April 25, 2013, the Senate confirmed Jenny R. Yang to be a Member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...
By Michel Bellemare Every job has its own peculiarities. What might be a minor shortcoming in one type of employment...
Litigation Value: Aside from a potential workers’ compensation claim for Toby, from having a paper airplane thrown...
Do you remember the dental hygienist whom the Iowa Supreme Court declared too hot to work? Earlier this week, she...
While many civilian employers claim a commitment to hiring veterans, knowledge gaps and unfair assumptions can cause...
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has issued its third Facebook firing decision. In Design Technology Group LLC...
Daniel Schwartz With apologies (credit?) to Randy Newman, you’ve got a friend in me. Or at least an online “friend.
Daniel Schwartz The Connecticut Appellate Court yesterday released two notable employment law decisions.
Daniel Schwartz Last week, while most of us were focused on the events in Boston, the U.S. Supreme Court came down with...
Have you seen the video of the National Anthem at last night’s Boston Bruins’s game? Do you want to get choked up...
Litigation Value: Possible workers’ comp claim for Dwight for injuries sustained in trying to cross a “flaccid cord”;...
By Gilda Villaran Immigration Canada announced a new policy on December 15, 2012, that allows for bridging work permits.
By Michael Lotito and Ilyse Schuman On Friday the House of Representatives narrowly passed the Preventing Greater...
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