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Report Link Minnesota Law to Give Employees Right to Review Personnel Records.
Jackson Lewis LLP - June 19, 2007
Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) has signed a bill requiring Minnesota employers to provide all new hires with written notice of their right to review their personnel records under state law.
Report Link Two New Minnesota Laws Impose Additional Employer Requirements Regarding Employee Social Security Numbers and Review of Personnel Records.
Littler Mendelson, P.C. - June 11, 2007
Minnesota employers must quickly adjust their business and personnel practices to abide by two new statutes. The first, effective July 1, 2007, requires employers to restrict access to and the use of social security numbers. The second, effective January 1, 2008, compels employers to provide written notice to employees of their right to review their personnel record under Minnesota's Personnel Records Statute.

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    The Revised FMLA Regulations: What Changed, What Stayed the Same, and How the New Regulations Will Affect Your Workplace
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    Online
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