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State considers lawsuit over Lehman pension losses

11/25/2008

New Jersey investment director William Clark said the state pension board is considering a lawsuit against Lehman Brothers. The state bought approximately $180 million of Lehman stock in June, only to sell it at a loss of about $100 million …

ADA Amendments Act means changes for employees, employers

11/25/2008

Sweeping new ADA legislation passed earlier this fall will completely change the way employers manage disabled employees. The ADA Amendments Act of 2008 overruled four U.S. Supreme Court decisions defining disabilities under the ADA, thereby broadening the definition of disability …

Holidays on a shoestring: Real-life tips on celebrating in style without breaking the bank

11/25/2008

Are you downsizing your holiday party this year? A Watson Wyatt survey says 37% of firms are scaling back end-of-year festivities—or canceling them altogether! Here’s how some businesses are coping, according to our sister e-newsletter The Admin Pro Forum. PLUS! News about a holiday party legal problem you might never suspect.

New USERRA poster released: Download your free copy here

11/25/2008

The U.S Department of Labor has made some technical changes to the poster that notifies workers of their rights under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Don’t waste money buying new versions of the poster from third-party vendors. You can download your free copy right here.

Is there a legal reason to have employee photos in your files?

11/25/2008

Sometimes, it seems employees and their lawyers can take even the most benign evidence and find a way to twist it into a discrimination case — even something as innocent as including photographs of applicants and employees in personnel files.

The HR I.Q. Test: December ’08

11/23/2008

Test your knowledge of recent trends in employment law, comp & benefits and other HR issues with our monthly mini-quiz …

‘Sweeping’ changes in store for HR & employers

11/21/2008

Change. America voted for it, and the HR world will certainly receive its fair share next year. The arrival in Washington of President-elect Obama and a firmly Democratic-controlled Congress will spark an array of legislative and regulatory proposals that could rewrite the employment law rule book.

Ballot initiatives in several states and cities usher in employment law changes

11/21/2008

While the Obama victory grabbed the headlines on Election Day, voter referendums in several states and cities ushered in important employment law changes. Here are some key results.

California labor laws apply to nonresidents who perform work in the state, court rules

11/21/2008

If your organization sends employees into California to do work, take note of an important new 9th Circuit ruling.

New USERRA poster released, but replacing your old poster isn’t required

11/21/2008

Contrary to what you may be hearing from poster companies, U.S. employers do not need to replace their workplace posters that notify workers of their rights under Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA).