Aug 7, 2013

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IMF: France slowed by labor law, public spending Kansas City Star
PARIS — France's rigid labor market, high taxes and inefficient public spending are dragging down its economy, the International Monetary Fund warned ...
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IMF: France slowed by labor law, public spending La Crosse Tribune
France's rigid labor market, high taxes and inefficient public spending are dragging down its economy, the International Monetary Fund warned Monday in a ...
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Turmoil at the National Labor Relations Board (NRLB): Invalid ... The National Law Review
With union membership rates at historic lows, President Barak Obama and the National Labor Relations Board (NRLB) have established by their actions that ...
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Illinois Medical Marijuana Bill Signed, Implicates Employment ... The National Law Review
Of the 20 states with medical marijuana laws, many do not contain employment-related provisions. Those that do, like Illinois, make clear that employers may ...
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Employment Discrimination: Maybe the 37th Time is the Charm The National Law Review
Much of my legal practice involves defending companies against employment discrimination charges. In so doing, I sometimes come across the "professional ...
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IMF: France slowed by labor law, public spending Las Vegas Sun
The International Monetary Fund says France's rigid labor market, high taxes and inefficient public spending are continuing to drag down its economy.
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IMF: French growth slowed by rigid labour laws, public spending Victoria Times Colonist
PARIS - France's rigid labour market, high taxes and inefficient public spending are dragging down its economy, the International Monetary Fund warned ...
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Judge orders EEOC to pay $4.7M in legal fees in Jenner & Block case ABA Journal
At issue was an employment discrimination case brought by the EEOC against the law firm's client, CRST Van Expedited, in 2007. It alleged that female workers ...
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Jury duty service: How recent changes impact employers HR.BLR.com
However, it can be difficult balancing this support with complying with state law and compensating for the loss of an employee's time at work. For a Limited Time ...
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Did New York institute breach employment contract? HR.BLR.com
When it reneged, he filed suit, alleging breach of employment contract and violation of state law. For a Limited Time receive a FREE HR Report "Critical HR ...
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Blogs 3 new results for Employment Law
Vocational school's financial predicament foreseeable at time ... Joy Waltemath
By Ronald Miller, J.D. An operator of vocational training schools was denied a motion to dismiss the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act.
Employment Law Daily
International Employment Law Review - August 2013 - Issue 4 ... Dechert LLP
As China's economy and role in the international markets grows, labor and employment law plays an increasingly important role in China. Indeed, in recent ...
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Questions for the Dog Days of Summer | Connecticut Employment ... Daniel Schwartz
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