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August 15, 2012

NLRB Ruling Complicates Employers' Internal Investigations

In a ruling that affects both union and non-union employers, the National Labor Relations Board held

ASAP
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August 14, 2012

Senate Votes to Extend Several Key Immigration Programs

By a unanimous vote, the Senate approved a bill (S. 3245) that would extend four key immigration programs.

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August 14, 2012

Senate Votes to Extend Several Key Immigration Programs

By a unanimous vote, the Senate approved a bill (S. 3245) that would extend four key immigration programs.

Insight
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August 14, 2012

Mum's Not Necessarily the Word: NLRB Complicates Employers' Internal Investigations

In a ruling that affects both union and non-union employers, the National Labor Relations Board held

Insight
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August 13, 2012

Massachusetts Enacts Burdensome New Standards for Staffing Companies

On August 6, 2012, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick signed the "Temporary Worker Right to Know Act."

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August 13, 2012

Recently Enacted New Jersey Law Shines Spotlight on Critical Social Media Issue for Healthcare Employers

When the photographs and videos flooding social media include images of patients or the victims of an

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August 13, 2012

Federal Judge Severely Limits Scope of Auto-Deduct Collective Action

Following a growing trend among courts in FLSA collective actions, a federal judge in the District of

ASAP
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August 13, 2012

Recently Enacted New Jersey Law Shines Spotlight on Critical Social Media Issue for Healthcare Employers

When the photographs and videos flooding social media include images of patients or the victims of an

ASAP
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August 13, 2012

Federal Judge Severely Limits Scope of Auto-Deduct Collective Action

Following a growing trend among courts in FLSA collective actions, a federal judge in the District of

ASAP
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August 10, 2012

Immigration-Related State Legislation Slowed in First Half of 2012 but Reform Anticipated in 2013

According to a study conducted by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), there was a 20%

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