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Friday, May 04, 2007

Week In Review (May 4, 2007)

Most Popular Federal Law Article

[url=“http://www.elinfonet.com/headcount.php?ID=9964”>Wage & Hour Questions of the Month (April 2007).</A>
I would like to treat one of my employees as an exempt professional. However, we do not pay him the required minimum salary of $455 per week because he is part-time.
Located On: Michael Best & Friedrich LLP

Most Popular State Law Article

<a >California Supreme Court increases stakes for violations of meal and rest period rules.</A>
The California Supreme Court has issued an important decision, the practical effect of which is likely to triple the monetary exposure of employers who are found to have violated California rules governing employee meal and rest periods.
Located On: Nixon Peabody LLP.

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<a TARGET=“_blank”]Who says 9 to 5 is normal? Local companies redefine the workplace[/url]
The Seattle Times - April 30, 2007

Posted by Patrick Della Valle on 05/04 at 09:01 AM
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