| ||
Schapiro: Cuccinelli was just doing his job Richmond Times Dispatch Cuccinelli's positions are never in doubt and he doesn't hesitate to say what he's prepared to do to prevail. It's a lot easier when you have the law on your side – at least the law as you interpret it. On Friday, the Board of Health, after balking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alabama's show-me-your-papers law: A cautionary tale for Georgia Atlanta Journal Constitution Supporters of the year-old law point to Alabama's falling unemployment rate as proof it is working and preserving jobs for U.S. citizens, though not everyone agrees there is a correlation. Alabama state Sen. Scott Beason, one of the law's architects ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employees' job qualifications changing? Document notice and offer additional ... Business Management Daily by The HR Specialist: Texas Employment Law on September 16, 2012 1:00am in HR Management,Human Resources. Jobs change, sometimes for reasons of operational efficiency. Other times, new job requirements are mandated by outside authorities, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GARLAND PEED GETS CITY LAW JOB AFTER LOSING JUDGE RACE U-T San Diego If you're Garland Peed, you retire from your job with the county District Attorney's Office and begin working for the San Diego City Attorney's Office. Peed spent 27 years as a deputy district attorney, rising to assistant chief in the Vista office and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Community Breifs: Dalton to discuss jobs plan in WNC BlueRidgeNow.com Walter Dalton will visit Bent Creek Institute at 1 p.m. Monday at 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville. The Democratic candidate for governor will discuss his jobs plan. The Bent Creek Institute specializes in research and development for North ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
There is a better way to help convicted felons find a job | Don Brunell Enumclaw Courier-Herald The law would exempt jobs working with seniors or other vulnerable populations, along with those where public-safety issues are a factor. But what if a convicted burglar wants a job in your locksmith shop? What if a convicted sex offender wants a job ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inadmissible evidence: Immigration hurts American workers Opelousas Daily World Here are a few indisputable statistics about immigration and the U.S. job market. Each new legal immigrant receives work authorization. According to the Department of Homeland Security's most recent report, "U.S. Legal Permanent Residents, 2011" a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New job, lower wage for many workers Northwest Herald It's reflective of a national trend apparent in a study released in August by the National Employment Law Project. According to the study, 60 percent of recession job losses came from mid-wage occupations that have a median hourly wage between $13.84 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News from around Wisconsin at 6:28 am CDT Atlanta Journal Constitution Late Saturday, the union said it would present to its members a three-year contract that included a raise in each year and creates a hiring pool with the goal of giving half of open jobs to laid-off teachers. ... AG aims to enforce union law during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scam watch: Work-at-home jobs, fake lawyers, voicemail Los Angeles Times In one case, the identity of a retired Texas lawyer, who had not practiced in several years, was used to set up a fake law firm website using the attorney's name, former office address and biography, according to the Internet Crime Complaint Center ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OUR OPINION: Couldn't Brockton use 100 new jobs? Enterprise News "The board made the decision, ad hoc, without evidence or apparent understanding of the law," Glickman said, adding that the 4-1 vote against Byers didn't even provide facts or references as to what the board thought was wrong. The members just didn't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Neil Pearlberg, The Perfect Rite: Law enforcement officers find sanctuary in ... Santa Cruz Sentinel Deaths like Youngstrom's render heavy hearts within the law enforcement clan. The loss of a fellow officer also serves as an instant reminder of how frequent and close the brushes with danger are in the career that they have chosen. It's a harsh ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pension law expected to save Glendale, Burbank money Burbank Leader The legislation, which marks the largest roll-back of public pensions in the history of California, has the city of Burbank deferring hiring for some open positions until January to tap into those savings. "It's safe to say thousands of dollars per ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jamaica needs law commission Jamaica Gleaner In some jurisdictions, the State ensures constant legal reform by having a designated body whose job it is to look at laws, conduct research on whether they are serving the public interest, and produce proposals to the legislature. For example, in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Resign or Be Recalled, Law Makers Told AllAfrica.com Atseyinku, who advised the federal law makers from the state to resign their jobs if they are not prepare to initiate and make laws that can bring rapid economic and social development to the state, said he would galvanize the electorate to initiate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
California Law Bars Discrimination Against Sikhs, Muslims SikhSiyasat.Net Ludhiana (September 16, 2012): California Governor Jerry Brown, on September 08, 2012 signed two bills aimed at battling workplace discrimination against Sikhs and Muslim by shunting workers wearing turbans, beards and hijabs to backroom jobs out of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DNR Law Enforcement, Hunter Education Association host training at Chief ... State Journal Citing concerns with Attorney General Darrell McGraw, Chamber President Steve Roberts said he thinks Morrisey is the best person for the job. Citing concerns with Attorney General Darrell McGraw, Chamber President Steve Roberts said he thinks Morrisey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
The perfect storm Stockton Record ... from 455 to about 325 officers. A city with Stockton's crime rate and size should have 550 officers, Verber-Salazar said. And the number of county prosecutors also has shrunk in five years. The District Attorney's Office had 198 full-time positions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Benedictine Health Services settles accommodations suit Business Management Daily Your goal: To determine whether they violate the ADA, specifically its requirement to conduct an interactive process to determine if reasonable accommodations can help disabled employees do their jobs. If you are unsure of a policy, ask your attorney ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yorktown supervisor: Wife's hiring followed law The Journal News | LoHud.com They usually had a seasonal worker, and the old seasonal got a full-time job and couldn't come in and Elfriede Schmid needed someone she could trust – there's cash going through that office, in large amounts. She requested my wife. It was cleared with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
Law univ students blaze a trail: Nomination, not polls! Hindustan Times lawyers are unable to raise their voice on issues concerning their career, academics and facilities on the campus. They, however, maintained that they are not in favour of an election in the National Law University. "There must be a nominated student ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Welch Allyn layoffs show ACA's flaws Syracuse.com (blog) Two days later, the president signed the bill into law. My significant concerns with this flawed piece of legislation are one of the reasons I ran for Congress. Every American should have access to quality, affordable health care. While there are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gingrich is Right the "New Normal" is Just Obama Normal Nolan Chart LLC In May of this year Speaker of the House John Boehner's website posted an article that has proven correct: "President Obama's "New Normal": "Fewer Jobs, More Spending, Higher Prices" that was the title of the article written by Don Seymour. It is no ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brown, Jones run for city constable seat The Advocate Jones said he is qualified for the job because of his background in the military, law enforcement and the private sector. The Baton Rouge native served in the U.S. Army and is a former East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff's deputy and Baton Rouge police ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retiree rehire policy rankles some Wyoming public employees Billings Gazette Of the total, 247 were in the big public employee plan and 22 were in the plan for law enforcement officers. Of the 247 rehired retirees, 65 percent, or 160, were school district employees. The figures represent rehired retirees in full-time positions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
American prison labor means longer unemployment lines Fox News According retired Air Force colonel and spokesman Kurt Wilson, the company laid off 255 employees and cut the hours of 190 employees this year alone. So private workers end up losing their jobs to prisoners. "The way the law is – Federal Prison ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Affordable Care Act could rest on Virginia Senate race Examiner.com This is evidenced by the frustrating way that provisions of the law have been unfolding, little by little. Again, voters need to be reminded that there is more than just healthcare that needs our attention. Jobs and the economy, and what is or will be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AG aims to enforce union law during appeals La Crosse Tribune The justice did not decide if this was a good law or a bad one. That is not in his job description, nor was it his intent. Simply put, in his opinion (opinion is the operative word), ACT 10 was not constitutional. And after reading his decision in part ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sparta lawyer named one of the state's top attorneys under 40 New Jersey Herald Ronald J. Fleury, editor in chief of the New Jersey Law Journal, said the lawyers are selected for the honor based on the achievements they have made in their careers. "As usual, our criteria for selection of these rising stars are that they have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jobs: Making it easier to fire people is no way to solve unemployment The Guardian It was this idea, still rife on the Tory right, that motivated venture capitalist Adrian Beecroft's report on employment law, commissioned by David Cameron earlier this year. Yet America's ultra-flexible labour market is stuck in the doldrums; while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OJ Simpson 'dream team' lawyer a native of Queens TimesLedger After serving as a staff attorney with the Bronx Legal Aid Society early in his career, Scheck went on to establish a name for himself as a defense attorney and consultant in some notable cases. He was the focus of national attention for his work on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Glenn Hubbard: 'Naive' To Think Fed Stimulus Can Solve Jobs Crisis Huffington Post On March 23 of that year, according to <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20000981-503544.html" target="_hplink">CBS News</a>, President Obama signed health care reform into law. Following Yahoo's tracking of the Dow Jones, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Colorado Voices: Torn between faith and the law Denver Post It was the compassionate thing to do, but based on our decision to live our faith and accept responsibility as law-abiding citizens, we were torn by guilt. The question always ... Economy and jobs stake out prime seats at each end of the table. Which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Congressman Robert Hurt answers your questions WDBJ7 Congressman Hurt started his career as an attorney in Chatham where he grew up. He practiced law for eleven years. His political career began in 2001 when he was elected to the Chatham Town Council. Hurt then served three terms in the Virginia House of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poor people and the Mean Machine Concord Monitor Instead of jobs that pay a living wage and provide benefits, half the jobs in America now pay less than $34,000 a year and almost a quarter pay below the poverty line for a family of four ($22,000 per year). The trend applies in New Hampshire as in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Only One Mall Employee Has Perfect 34-Year Record Wheeling Intelligencer In fact, the two female attorneys who have held those positions just quietly switched jobs three months ago. Attorney Amy Busic has taken over the job of the magistrate who handles domestic relations and other types of civil cases. She assumed the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
David Benda: Where are the jobs in Shasta County? Try trucking and nursing Record-Searchlight Citing an economic analysis from Tripp Umbach, the hospital group said California could lose more than 78,000 health care and other-related jobs by 2021 as a result of the 2 percent sequester of Medicare spending mandated by the federal Budget Control ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pam Reeves: Understanding new law on unempoyment benefits Knoxville News Sentinel An employee who is originally entitled to benefits may lose eligibility if they are offered a comparable job and fail a pre-employment drug test. There are other significant changes in the statute so a review of the entire statute with legal counsel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
From court room to board room phillyBurbs.com The firm announced last week that it has appointed longtime attorneys Marc Jonas, Rod Eastburn and Derek Reid to executive positions normally found in the boardroom rather than the courtroom. The move, observers say, is part of a larger trend for law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inquest law change being introduced Irvine Herald Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said: "Our service personnel carry out an essential and brave job in the defence of our nation and we have a duty to support them and their families in every way possible. It is hugely tragic every time a member of our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Five Florida-style economic questions that Obama, Romney should ponder Tampabay.com A recent study by the National Employment Law Project found that low-wage occupations accounted for 21 percent of the jobs lost during the Great Recession and a commanding 58 percent of jobs gained during the feeble recovery. Mid-wage occupations ... See all stories on this topic » |
| ||
Greg McCaffery Gets Bloomberg Law CEO Job Bloomberg Law has appointed Greg McCaffery as its new CEO, replacing Larry Thompson, who is retiring. McCaffery was previously CEO and president of the ... www.law.com/jsp/.../PubArticleLTN.jsp?id...Greg...Job | ||
1,400 Legal Jobs Lost in August - InhouseBlog.com 1400 legal jobs lost in August – the sector continues to struggle along with hiring generally: After seeing a healthy uptick in hiring in July, the legal sector shed ... www.inhouseblog.com/legal_jobs_lost/ |
Tip: Use a minus sign (-) in front of terms in your query that you want to exclude. Learn more.
Delete this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.
No comments:
Post a Comment