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Week In Review (November 3, 2006)

Most Popular Federal Law Article

The Changing Picture On Minimum Wage.
Employers consistently read advisories and bulletins alerting them to proposed legislation that would amend the federal or state minimum wage. Discussions and worries about increased payroll costs traditionally heat up during the summer months and then fizzle out as the legislation stalls in Congress and state legislatures.
Located On: Fisher & Phillips, LLP

Most Popular State Law Article

Must A Complaint Be “Official” To Count?
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently ruled that restaurant servers who complained to management that a new tip policy violated state wage laws could pursue their claims for retaliatory discharge. Three waiters at a famous Boston restaurant were fired after complaining to management that a new tip policy violated state wage laws.
Located On: Fisher & Phillips, LLP

Most Popular Headlines

Bully can’t be stopped apparently
Orlando Sentinel - November 01, 2006

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