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30 Oct 2012, 6:17 pm
According the minimum wage lawsuit, the Wal-Mart, Labor Ready Midwest, and QPS Employment Group violated federal and state laws by denying workers legally mandated overtime pay and in some cases, paying them less than minimum wage for hours worked. [read post]
26 Oct 2012, 4:11 pm
Wal-Mart is again facing a lawsuit, this time from employees of two staffing agencies that Wal-Mart uses in the Midwest: Labor-Ready Midwest Inc. and QPS Employment Group Inc. [read post]
1 Oct 2013, 6:51 pm by Will Baude
Abood was a First Amendment/employment decision that says basically that public employers can require all of their employees to pay union dues, so long as those who object are allowed to opt-out of paying the portion of the dues that go to ideological activities. [read post]
7 Feb 2011, 5:45 am by Jon Hyman
For more information, contact Jon Hyman, a partner in our Labor & Employment group, at (216) 736-7226 or jth@kjk.com. [read post]
3 Mar 2007, 4:06 pm
When the QPs are that soporific, you just know that bajillions of dollars hang in the balance. [read post]
23 Jan 2007, 10:00 am
SGB reasoned that the government ought to be required to certify, conditionally, that if the incident did occur it fell within the scope of employment. [read post]
18 May 2011, 9:31 am by Dianne Saxe
If the company or corporate employer is not incorporated under the Business Corporations Act, please provide official documentation that demonstrates that the company or corporate employer still exists. [read post]
8 Jan 2007, 4:40 pm
However, in an interesting parallel to sexual-harassment caselaw, the CA10 held that the employer could avoid liability if it independently investigated the situation before termination. [read post]
24 Apr 2015, 7:29 am by John Elwood
” This, according to Spokeo, is the same QP as in First American Financial v. [read post]
14 Nov 2014, 5:42 am by John Elwood
” The use of the word “strip” in their QPs officially makes these the most exciting bankruptcy cases in at least a decade. [read post]