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Airline Union To File Brief In Merger Lawsuit

The Transport Workers Union, representing ground workers for American Airlines, will be allowed to file a brief in a case […]

One CEO’s Radical PTO Policy: Treat Employees Like Adults

By implementing unlimited vacation time, or FTO (Free Time Off), Bloomfire created a culture of respect and trust, without seeing […]

Opting Out Of A Class Action

Corporations are typically defendants in class action lawsuits, but not always. On the plaintiff side, they generally are distinct from […]

A Couple Of Fine Old English Words Spell Trouble For Tyson

In a doffing and donning class action, the court did not accept Tyson’s contention that…

Obama Nominates Yellen To Chair The Fed

The move is strongly supported by those who believe she will follow current chair Ben Bernanke’s lead

San Francisco To Private Companies: Be Flexible, Or Pay

Under a new law, San Francisco will be the first city to mandate that private companies accommodate employees with children […]

Cyber Attacks, Cost To Resolve Them, On The Rise

Companies and organizations are spending more money and time, more frequently, to resolve cyber-attacks, according to a study from HP […]

EEOC Risking Missteps As It Seeks Out Major Cases

Though the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has come under fire from district judges lately, some suggest that is a byproduct […]

Barilla Gay Rights SNAFU An Important PR Lesson

The immediate uproar against Barilla Pasta after CEO Guido Barilla made anti-gay comments, fed by social media, exemplifies why companies […]

In Wall Street Probe, Mortgage Due Diligence Firm Subpoenaed

Information from Clayton Holdings LLC, described as Wall Street’s largest due diligence firm, has been subpoenaed as part of the […]

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