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October 17, 2011

New Tennessee Attorney General's Opinion Opens Door to Wage Claims by Employees Serving Jury Duty

As a general rule, the Fair Labor Standards Act does not require an employer to pay an employee’s travel

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October 17, 2011

Worker Misclassification Legislation Introduced in Congress

Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) has reintroduced legislation that would create new record-keeping requirements

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October 17, 2011

Bill Aims at Worker Misclassification

Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) has reintroduced legislation that would create new record-keeping requirements

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October 17, 2011

New Jersey Inadvertently Eliminates Its Exemption for Commissioned Sales Employees

UPDATE: Further developments on the New Jersey regulations occurred following initial publication of

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October 14, 2011

NJ Inadvertently Eliminates Its Exemption for Commissioned Sales Employees

There has been an important change in New Jersey law which may require employers to take immediate action:

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October 14, 2011

Bill Would Provide FMLA Leave for Victims of Domestic Violence

To help commemorate National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) reintroduced

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October 14, 2011

DOL Administrative Review Board Holds that Breach of a SOX Complainant's Confidentiality Is Retaliation Under SOX

In a decision falling somewhere between surprising and alarming, the U.S. Department of Labor's Administrative

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October 14, 2011

USCIS Releases FY 2012 H-1B Visa Petition Numbers Updated as of October 7, 2011

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released updated H-1B visa petition numbers

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October 14, 2011

Kennedy v. St. Joseph's Ministries: New Considerations For Religious Employers? The Fourth Circuit Expands Title VII's Religious Exemption

In Kennedy v. St. Joseph's Ministries, the Fourth Circuit extends Title VII's religious exemption

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October 13, 2011

House Committee Hearing Focuses on Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act, Recent NLRB Actions

During a hearing conducted by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, labor experts and lawmakers

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