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Guidance Provides Options for Compliance The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has released guidance on its final overtime rule to help private sector employers evaluate current practices and transition to the rule's requirements. Background The...
Oakland—The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) announced today that a mandatory renewal deadline is approaching for contractors who bid or work on public works projects in California. Contractors whose public works contractor registration expired June 30, 2015, and...
Changes Take Effect January 19, 2016 New York has enacted a series of changes to its workplace nondiscrimination laws. The changes take effect on January 19, 2016. A summary of the key changes is presented...
As the Occupational Safety and Health Administration continues to perform nail salon sweeps in various states, especially in empire states where the New York Times recently published articles about the hazards facing nail salon workers,...
This Saturday, Minnesota’s minimum wage will rise to $9.00 per hour, making it one of the highest in the country, and the leader of the Midwest states. The bump is a result of the phase...
The first phase of a law that will eventually boost the minimum wage of all University of California employees to $15 an hour went into effect on Thursday. The UC system is the first in the country...
SAN JOSE (KPIX 5) – Thousands of people who in San Jose who earn minimum wage thought they would be getting a raise on January 1st. But a lower Consumer Price Index means their wages...
http://b.scorecardresearch.com/beacon.js (Reuters) - McDonald's Corp's U.S. franchisees have voted to begin offering all-day breakfast on Oct. 6, a widely expected move that the company and investors hope will help reverse slumping sales and traffic at...
Suit also alleges discrimination against non-Hispanics, intentional underpayment of women BALTIMORE — A Baltimore staffing agency for federal contractors allegedly hired Hispanic construction laborers, and then harassed and discriminated against them. It also allowed supervisors...
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, background, enters City Hall pressroom after the City Council approved a minimum wage hike. Task force members include Aldermen Patrick O'Connor, 40th, from left; Joe Moore, 49th; Will Burns, 4th; Walter Burnett...
The surprisingly strong opening weekend for the movie San Andreas, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, may be partly due to the fact that Americans, especially those who live in the west cost, can relate to...
(AP Photo/Office of Sen. Isadore Hall) State Sen. Isadore Hall III of Compton called for a new California state law Friday requiring all firefighters and other emergency responders in the state to be certified as emergency medical...