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23 Sep 2016, 7:21 am by Joy Waltemath
Both the standard duties test and the highly compensated employees duties test remained unchanged. [read post]
8 Sep 2016, 7:26 am by Joe Consumer
Last year’s post (and others before that) focused on Congress' failure to act on the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act - a bill to fund health care for sick and dying 9/11 workers. [read post]
15 Aug 2016, 4:31 pm by Michael B. Stack
    In one or two sentences, how did you end up in workerscompensation? [read post]
7 Jul 2016, 1:29 pm by Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Glassman
Many former employees have filed workerscompensation claims against the firm, while others have sought compensation through product liability lawsuits. [read post]
24 Jun 2016, 7:39 am by Joy Waltemath
However, there are exemptions from this requirement, including the so-called “white collar” exemption for workers “employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacity. [read post]
6 Jun 2016, 7:49 pm by Ilya Somin
If Trump takes over the White House, opinion within the party is likely to move further in his direction. [read post]
19 May 2016, 9:30 pm by Justin Daniel
Supreme Court declined to rule on the merits in Zubik v. [read post]
18 May 2016, 4:09 am by Eric Turkewitz
Since an injured worker needed to be compensated, perhaps for life, but a dead one was worthless in the eyes of the law, saving the life of the worker was, ahem, detrimental to the profits of the railroad business. [read post]
15 May 2016, 4:20 pm by INFORRM
The media news this week was dominated by the release of the long awaited  White Paper, A BBC for the future: a broadcaster of distinction [pdf] . [read post]
1 Apr 2016, 7:14 am by Jeffrey H. Ruzal
The DOL’s initiative began on July 6, 2015, when it published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPR”) that is expected to extend overtime protection to almost five million white-collar workers who are currently not entitled to overtime pay because they are classified as exempt. [read post]