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New California Labor Code Section 233: Paid Sick Leave to Care for Children, Parents or Spouses of Employees ( November 1999 )
This alert summarizes California's newly enacted legislation that states employees are entitled to use part of their sick leave in order to take care of a parent, spouse or child who is ill. -
Labor & Employment Update ( March 2000 )
The following topics are discussed in this issue of the Labor & Employment Update: OSHA decides to stay out of home-based worksites; Family/Medical Leave may expand to cover grandparents and domestic partners; board that acts reasonably has broad discretion to decide whether to settle numerous sexual harassment suits; plaintiff cannot transform a decision to quit into a wrongful firing; and employer must pay boss who successfully defended against harassment suit. -
Medical Leave of Absence ( March 2000 )
The topic of this month's Employment Law Bulletin is medical leaves of absence under the California Family Rights . -
Ten Keys To Successful Personnel Management In Local Government? ( February 2000 )
Governments find themselves in personnel litigation more often than private sector employers. -
The Big Three: Worker's Compensation, ADA, FMLA ( February 2000 )
This article addresses some of the major areas of interplay between the FMLA, the ADA, and the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Act. -
Walking the FMLA Termination Tightrope ( February 2000 )
With the enactment of federal and state statutes related to leaves of absence, employer discretion to terminate em. -
Employment Law Update--Spring, 1999 ( May 1999 )
On March 1, 1999, the EEOC issued long awaited guidelines to clarify the rights and responsibilities of employers and individuals with disabilities under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"). Whether the EEOC's Guidance successfully clarifies "reasonable accommodation" and "undue hardship" is debatable. The EEOC Guidance does, however, provide employers with the EEOC's view on employers' duty to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. -
Employment and Labor Audits ( November 1999 )
Recent record jury verdicts and settlements in employment lawsuits have received a lot of publicity, and most emplo. -
Appeals Courts Provide FMLA Relief ( October 1999 )
In July, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers Florida, ruled invalid the Family and . -
Recent Developments under the Family and Medical Leave Act ( October 1999 )
Since its inception in August of 1993, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) has provided employers and human res.
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