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The security firm SplashData has determined that ‘123456’ is the most common and least secure password on the Internet. It […]
Non-union groups like the Restaurant Opportunities Center and Florida’s Coalition of Immokalee Workers are doing what unions have traditionally done […]
Even HR departments are not immune from overtime lawsuits, as Lowe’s found out when they were hit with a class-action […]
A new Surgeon General report on tobacco use shows that current smokers are 33 percent more likely to miss work, […]
A transfer might be a constructive discharge, even when the employee asks for it.
As a recent case from a Florida appeals court illustrates, an employer can win summary judgment on a discrimination claim in state court given the right set of facts.
How can your organization avoid Equal Pay Act claims?
After a run that lasted more than a century, the era of film appears to be coming to an abrupt […]
An employer who copied an employee’s personal client list, stored in the cloud, and then fired the employee and used […]
The Federal Reserve is appealing a court decision that struck down a 21-cent per swipe fee on debit card transactions. […]
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