Employment Laws & Contracts

Obama's Plan for Immigration "Reform" AMNESTY

Obama's Plan for Immigration "Reform" Written by Alex Newman Monday, 01 December 2008 19:09 The New American The new administration's Blueprint for Change devotes four pages to most of the political issues it encompasses, but...

Ensuring Safe Holiday Office Cheer

As the year draws to a close and the holiday season fast approaches, employers can chase away any holiday fears and ensure a business full of happy holiday cheer by avoiding a few common legal pitfalls. By taking some simple...

Editorial: Big 3 offer painful but realistic path to revival

The Detroit Three automakers revealed what the future of the domestic auto industry will look like in the business plans they submitted Tuesday to Congress. What they envision are smaller, more nimble and more competitive...

Frontier, union resume talks: Talks between company and CWA, which represents 400 workers, began...

Dec 03, 2008 (The Times Leader - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Members of the Communications Workers of America are working under their old contract as they negotiate the terms of a new labor agreement...

Final Rule Implements Executive Order 12989 Mandating E-Verify for Federal Contractors. Form I-9...

Form I-9 Compliance, LLC announced today that its Software as a Service (SaaS) Solution has been enhanced to provide unmatched flexibility to federal contractors who must utilize the E-Verify system pursuant to Executive Order...

Union bargaining fees in 'by stealth'

Brad Norington, Ewin Hannan | December 04, 2008 Article from: The Australian THE Rudd Government is battling claims it has opened the door for unions to charge non-members a bargaining service fee, despite Julia Gillard ruling...

Female KTX attendants win ruling on injunction

Court says Korail is the attendants’ real employer, but long court battle for their reinstatement is likely to follow » KTX attendants urge Korail protest at Seoul Station on September 11. Recently, the court accepted the...

Turnbull must axe industrial ideology

COMMENT: Dennis Shanahan | December 04, 2008 Article from: The Australian MALCOLM Turnbull has to turn the Rudd Government's industrial relations policy into a economic debate about jobs if he's to extricate himself from...

'Baby P was clumsy with a high pain threshold,' Council's astonishing verdict on toddler as it...

The council at the centre of the Baby P scandal has started an investigation into another child abuse case, it has been revealed. Haringey Council was forced to admit it had ordered a 'serious case review' after the child was...

Disgraced ID senator broke labor laws, faces fine

A former state senator who quit the Idaho Legislature in 2005 as lawmakers pushed for him to be expelled over ethics transgressions now has been ordered to pay $6,575 for breaking state employment laws.