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16 Sep 2011, 5:43 am by Jack Goldsmith
Johnson seems to have the better of this legal argument. [read post]
26 Oct 2016, 10:30 pm by The Public Employment Law Press
Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility) v Johnson, OATH Index No. 1415/16 OATH Administrative Law Judge Noel Garcia found that the Health and Hospitals Corporation failed to prove that Fiona Johnson, a licensed practical nurse, used profane language or was orally and physically abusive towards a patient. [read post]
25 May 2010, 4:42 am
Terminating a probationary employee without providing him or her with a pre-termination administrative hearingJohnson v City of New York, 281 A.D.2d 322Elaine Johnson, a probationary employee, challenged her termination from her position as a Caseworker with the New York City Administration for Children’s Services [ACS].According to the decision, Johnson suffered a job-related injury while she was serving as a provisional Caseworker.ACS permanently… [read post]
18 Sep 2011, 2:22 pm by Jack Goldsmith
Below Gabor Rona has a sharp response to my earlier post on Charlie Savage’s story on the latest round of Johnson v. [read post]
19 Mar 2010, 4:12 am
Hearing officer recommends dismissal of employee who submitting a false affidavit claiming she was unemployedNYC Human Resources Administration v Johnson, OATH Index #1187/10OATH Administrative Law Judge Kevin Casey recommended that the Human Resources Administration terminate Alyce Johnson, an eligibility specialist employed by New York City, after finding that Johnson had falsified affidavits submitted to the New York City Housing… [read post]
7 May 2008, 3:44 am
EPA Administrator Johnson's top climate change adviser Jason Burnett announced yesterday that he will be leaving the agency in June. [read post]
19 Jul 2017, 8:03 pm
In British Columbia, a trustee acting in the administration of a trust is generally entitled to be reimbursed for his or her reasonable expenses out of the trust assets. [read post]