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Friday, April 25, 2008

Week In Review (April 25, 2008)

Most Popular Federal Law Article

Workers Tell Future President: “Decrease Outsourcing, Increase Living Wage”.
Americans overwhelmingly want their next President to prioritize improving their standard of living, providing universal healthcare, and slowing the outsourcing of jobs overseas rather than making it easier for immigrants to live and work in the U.S., according to the latest “America At Work” national opinion survey by the non-partisan Employment Law Alliance (ELA).
Located On: Vedder Price

Most Popular State Law Article

New Jersey Set to Become the Third State with Paid Family Leave.
After years of legislative effort and opposition from employers, both houses of the New Jersey Legislature have now passed a bill under which employees would be entitled to paid “family temporary disability leave.” Governor Jon Corzine is expected to sign the bill,1 making New Jersey the third state, along with California and Washington, to enact such legislation.
Located On: Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Most Popular Headlines

Nine questions to ask your boss
CNN - April 22, 2008

Posted by Patrick Della Valle on 04/25 at 09:52 AM
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