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28 Oct 2014, 4:36 am by Jon Gelman
Enlarge Photo Workers' CompOuch -- the cost of workers' compensation in California is more expensive than any other state in the nation, a new study says.The Workers' Compensation Premium Rate Ranking Summary from Oregon's Department of Consumer and Business Services reveals that California businesses spend $3.48 for every $100 of payroll issue on workers' comp expenses.The ranking demonstrates a trend, as California was the third-most expensive… [read post]
5 Dec 2016, 11:48 pm by Anonymous
Employers generally must pay workers the highest minimum wage prescribed by federal, state, or local law. [read post]
Stearns, a Director in the Gibbons Government Affairs Department, and Suzanne Herrmann Brock, Counsel in the Gibbons Employment & Labor Law Department, authored this post. [read post]
  The DOL has stated that it intended the Final Rule to provide clarity by casting a uniform joint employment standard to avoid disparate interpretations by circuit courts throughout the country. [read post]
8 Apr 2021, 3:56 pm by Pennsylvania Employment Lawyer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing is Permitted in Nearly Every State ·     Most states permit pre-employment testing as a condition of employment, either by virtue of statute or judicial decision. [read post]
27 Aug 2019, 10:40 am by Tracy Scheidtmann
Pritzker, signed an executive order requiring the Department of Central Management Services and the Department of Human Rights to review the State’s pay plan and “eliminate bias generated by asking employees for salary history. [read post]
28 May 2013, 2:50 pm by Terry McCourt
” Relying, in part, on federal preemption, state supreme courts in California, Oregon and Montana have rejected claims from employees seeking protection from adverse employment actions based on the use or possession of marijuana under applicable state medical marijuana laws. [read post]
28 Dec 2012, 5:30 am by Donna
Oregon followed at the beginning of 2012, and no state has passed any such law since. [read post]
20 Oct 2011, 11:27 am by Hunton & Williams LLP
  Connecticut, Illinois, Hawaii, Oregon, Maryland and Washington already have similar laws on the books, and many other states, as well as the federal government, are contemplating similar legislation. [read post]
6 May 2013, 12:23 pm by Jon Gelman
Part III provides state-level data on the employers’ costs of workers’ compensation from two sources: employer costs as a percent of payroll as reported by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) and premium rates as a percent of payroll as measured by the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services (Oregon). [read post]
18 May 2017, 4:54 am by Dexter Pearce and Jim Shore
  Employers in the neighboring state of Oregon should also be aware of SB 5301 because it is not uncommon for these two states to follow one another when it comes to employment legislation. [read post]
6 Feb 2018, 5:48 pm by JP Sarmiento
The Nepalese Embassy eventually issued a No Objection Statement for our client, and sent this letter to the State Department’s Waiver Review Division. [read post]
1 Apr 2019, 12:07 pm by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
Department of Labor Recovers $3.2 Million in Back Wages, Damages, And Penalties from Portland, Oregon, Courier Servicemen. [read post]
7 Feb 2012, 4:12 am by Stephanie R. Thomas, Ph.D.
A landmark lawsuit filed in Oregon claims that thousands of disabled individuals are stuck in dead-end jobs at sheltered workshops because of failed state programs that should be helping them obtain mainstream employment. [read post]
3 Jan 2023, 1:33 pm by Jack Bogdanski
I see that Patrick Allen, the all-purpose bureaucrat that Governor Killer Kate wheeled in to run the state health department, has found a new gig doing the same thing in New Mexico.I wish them luck in the Land of Enchantment. [read post]
6 Apr 2022, 4:30 am by Unknown
The Treasury Department just issued a report, presumably in an effort to comply, and it's damning in the extreme on the topic of noncompete agreements. [read post]