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November 15, 2012

Innovative Benefits Focus on Reducing Workers' Stress at Home

A recent New York Times article highlights new approaches businesses are taking toward employee benefits.

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November 15, 2012

Washington State Supreme Court Orders Overtime Payment for Missed Breaks

Washington's highest court has ruled that missed paid rest breaks count as "hours worked" that trigger

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November 15, 2012

Washington State Supreme Court Orders Overtime for Missed Breaks

Washington's highest court has ruled that missed paid rest breaks count as "hours worked" that trigger

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November 15, 2012

Do You Know the Way to Pay in San Jose? San Jose Becomes the Fifth – and Largest – U.S. City to Enact Its Own Minimum Wage Ordinance

At this month's general election, 59 percent of the voters in the City of San Jose, California approved

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November 15, 2012

Washington State Supreme Court Orders Overtime for Missed Breaks

Washington's highest court has ruled that missed paid rest breaks count as "hours worked" that trigger

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November 15, 2012

San Jose, California Enacts Its Own Minimum Wage Ordinance

At this month's general election, 59 percent of the voters in the City of San Jose, California approved

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November 14, 2012

Littler Mendelson's Workplace Privacy and Data Protection Practice Group Chair Philip Gordon Interviewed About What Obama's Second Term Means for Privacy Law

Privacy law stands as one of the most discussed areas of law during President Barack Obama’s first

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November 13, 2012

Show-Me State Employers Are Shown Increased 2013 Minimum Wage

For the first time since July 2009, the Missouri minimum wage will exceed the federal rate. The Missouri

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November 13, 2012

Put It In Writing: California Requires Written Commission Plans Beginning January 1, 2013

Effective January 1, 2013, California’s new Labor Code section 2751 requires employers to provide written

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November 12, 2012

Virginia Recognizes Individual Liability for Wrongful Discharge

In VanBuren v. Grubb, No. 120348 (Nov. 1, 2012), a sharply divided Supreme Court of Virginia surprised

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