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Feb 16, 2022
LaborUnionNews.com — the Most Comprehensive Labor Union-Related News Website — is Now Just a Click Away
The largest single-source resource for employee and labor relations practitioners, attorneys, human resources professionals, as well as union agents to find news was just launched and it will revolutionize how labor relations practitioners get their news, says site's creator
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Oct 28, 2019
Jury Rules in Favor of 2500 NYC EMT and Paramedics in FLSA Case
A federal jury finds City of New York recklessly failed to pay FDNY EMTs and paramedics pre-shift and post-shift overtime pay
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Jul 25, 2017
Elkins Kalt Welcomes Two New Partners to the Firm
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May 8, 2013
Labor Board's Poster Rule Struck Down by D.C. Court of Appeals
Leading online compliance solutions site Labor Law Center announces poster ruling effects on businesses
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Nov 26, 2012
Human Resources Compliance Issues for 2013
Leading online compliance solutions site Labor Law Center unveils top 5 issues for HR Professional in 2013
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Apr 1, 2012
Corporate and Commercial Law Services in New Westminster
Corporate and commercial law provides advice to the organizations regarding their business transactions.
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Feb 21, 2011
Bad Credit + Job Search Could = Employment Obstacle; But EEOC Is Increasingly Targeting Employers For Unnecessary Credit Checks
Employment law firm Nemeth Burwell P.C. says that the recent credit check focus comes at a time when employers have been slow to hire following the recession and can be more selective in seeking the best candidates, including those with good credit.
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Jun 5, 2010
Thousands of Part Time College Faculty Join the Ranks of Unemployed but are Denied Unemployment Benefits
Federal law ensures unemployment compensation for unemployed workers, but a narrow exception in the federal law pertaining to academic workers (i.e., primarily K-12 teachers) has expanded over time to include part-time college professors.
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