Employment Law Information Network
Google
 
Web www.elinfonet.com
Main Navigation
Federal Law Articles
State Law Articles
HR Newsletter
HR Guidebook
HR Policy
HR Seminars
Employment Contracts
Employment Law Forums
Employment Law Blog
Employment Laws
Employee Rights
Workplace Headlines
Federal Article Feeds Federal Article Feeds
State Article Feeds State Article Feeds
Get Our FREE Daily or Weekly Newsletter!
Email:
Over 8,300 Subscribers! More Information
OSHAThe Lucky 13.
13 Strategies To Improve Safety, Reduce Exposure, And Improve Profits The new administration's focus at OSHA, and other government agencies, focuses less on compliance and increasingly more on enforcement. That means more inspections, more audits, and more fines. Here are some ways you can help your company stay out of trouble.
Fisher & Phillips, LLP - September 03, 2010
HUMAN RESOURCESPart 2: Are Your Employees Really Important Business Partners?
In our last article we took a hard look at the easy-to-say concept that companies "value their employees" or that employees "are our most important asset." Easy to say, yes. But the reality is a bit more difficult – and time consuming. In Part 2 we'll look at this idea in more detail.
Fisher & Phillips, LLP - September 03, 2010
IMMIGRATIONH-1B Labor Condition Application Violations Could Cost Your Company Millions
Nothing weighs down an employer more than an investigation by the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor. Just ask the following information technology companies who failed to properly pay their H-1B workers and ended up paying a lot more in back pay and penalties:
Fisher & Phillips, LLP - September 03, 2010
FMLAFMLA FAQ - Is a cold or the flu a serious health condition?
Q: Can an employee take FMLA leave due to a cold or the flu?
Franczek Radelet P.C - September 03, 2010
EMPLOYEE BENEFITSHealth Care Reform -- New Claims and Appeals Requirements.
As mentioned in a previous alert, group health plans will be subject to new claims and appeals requirements under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), signed into law on March 23, 2010, as modified by the Health Care and Education Affordability Act of 2010 (“Reconciliation Bill” and combined, “Health Care Act”). In July and August, the Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services issued interim final regulations and other guidance regarding these new requirements.
Franczek Radelet P.C - September 03, 2010
HUMAN RESOURCESDiversity...Moving Forward (pdf).
As we continue at Ford & Harrison to be on the cutting edge of our practice area, we are also setting the pace for diversity and inclusion.
Ford & Harrison LLP - September 03, 2010

Federal Employment Law Article Index »

DELAWAREEmployment At-Will: Court Rejects At-Will Police Officer's Constitutional Due-Process Claim (pdf).
A Wilmington police officer recently failed to make a federal case out of an alleged error in the procedures the city used to place her on disability retirement. The court found that she had no legitimate expectation of continued employment and therefore no property right in her employment.
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP - September 03, 2010
NEW YORK2010 New York State Legislative Update.
During the 2010 Legislative Term, the New York State Legislature enacted and Governor David A. Paterson signed a number of laws relevant to New York employers. This legislation is summarized below. We also describe other significant bills passed by the Legislature and vetoed by the Governor or considered but not passed by the Legislature.
Jackson Lewis LLP - September 03, 2010
ILLINOISIllinois Gets Tough on Wage Theft.
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn recently signed Senate Bill 3568 (SB 3568), the most extensive change to the state's wage payment statute in decades. The amendment to the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act (IWPCA), which becomes effective January 1, 2011, more clearly defines employees' rights to seek a private right of action; provides a new administrative forum for claims falling below a certain threshold; provides for enhanced civil and criminal penalties; and expands employees' protection from retaliation. "Illinois workers deserve every penny they have earned, on-time and in-full," said Governor Quinn. "This important legislation will help Illinois workers recover unpaid wages faster and will further crack down on wage theft throughout our state."
Littler Mendelson, P.C. - September 03, 2010
DELAWARETermination: Delaware Supreme Court Clarifies Requirements for Teacher Terminations (pdf).
In a recent decision, the Delaware Supreme Court clarified key procedural requirements for terminating nontenured teachers.
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP - September 03, 2010
DELAWARERace Discrimination: Employees Need 'More Than a Feeling'.
A recent decision issued by Delaware's federal court underscores the importance of employer documentation. The court dismissed an employee's race discrimination lawsuit, relying in part on the employer's annual reviews and progressive disciplinary procedure to document fair and consistent treatment of the complaining employee.
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP - September 03, 2010

State Employment Law Article Index »

Affiliate Law Firm Press Releases
Fifty-Eight Jackson Lewis LLP Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in "Best Lawyers in America®"
Jackson Lewis LLP (www.jacksonlewis.com), one of the country's largest and fastest-growing workplace law firms, announced today that 58 of its attorneys were recently selected by their professional peers for inclusion in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession.
Jackson Lewis - September 3, 2010
Jackson Lewis LLP Adds Partner in Jacksonville
Jackson Lewis LLP (www.jacksonlewis.com), one of the country's largest and fastest-growing workplace law firms, announced that experienced trial lawyer Adrienne L. Conrad, formerly a Partner at McGuireWoods LLP, has joined the firm's Jacksonville, Fla. office as Partner.
Jackson Lewis - September 2, 2010

More Press Releases »

Federal Employment Law Articles
State Employment Law Articles
Quick Links
Lawyers for Employers
Lawyers for Employees
Employment Law Cases
Most Popular Articles
Most Recent Articles
Hot Topics - Federal
Hot Topics - State
Submit Your Articles
Affiliate Firm Login
Find an Employment Lawyer
Find A Lawyer
For Employee
For Employer

City:

County:


Employment Law Seminars
Health Care Reform Webinar
Webinar
September 8, 2010

Nesen Pruet

Pacific Northwest Employment Law Briefings - Seattle
Seattle
September 14, 2010

Littler

Recent Developments in Employment Law for Wisconsin Employers
Stevens Point
September 14, 2010

Krukowski & Costello, SC

Wage and Hour Compliance:
Madison
September 14, 2010

Krukowski & Costello, SC

Is Your Sales Force Exempt or Nonexempt?
Webinar
September 14, 2010

Cooley Godward

Recent Developments in Employment Law for Wisconsin Employers
Eau Claire
September 15, 2010

Krukowski & Costello, SC

Employment Compliance: An Eagle's Eye View
Sevierville
September 15, 2010

Baker Donelson

Preventing Harassment and Other EEO Issues at Work: It’s All About Respect (AB 1825 Compliance)
Webinar
September 16, 2010

Shaw Valenza

Pacific Northwest Employment Law Briefings - Portland
Portland
September 16, 2010

Littler

Health Care Reform – What Does It Mean for Employers?
La Vegas
September 16, 2010

Littler


Terms of Use  |  Privacy  |  Advertising  |  About  |  Contact  |  For Law Firms  |  Partners

Copyright © 2010 elinfonet.com, llc.
All Rights Reserved.

The use of this site, and the terms and conditions for our providing information, is governed by our Terms of Use, including the disclaimers contained therein. By using this site, you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Use and that you accept and will be bound by the terms thereof.

This site is designed for lawyers concentrating in employment law and human resource professionals who specialize in employee relations.  As more fully set forth in the terms of use, the information provided on or through this site is for general information purposes; it is not a determination of your legal rights, nor your responsibilities under the law.  None of the information contained on this site is, or should be construed as, legal advice.  The information should not be relied upon for legal advice.  We are not engaged in the practice of law and no attorney-client relationship is being created.  Any information communicated to any lawyer via this site does not have the confidentiality protection of the attorney/client privilege.  If you are seeking legal advice, find a qualified lawyer in your area.  If you need help finding a lawyer, call your local, county or state bar association.

All logos and trademarks on this site are property of their respective owners.