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Employees would rather have Better Benefits than Higher Salaries ( March 1999 )
Contrary to our own personal observations, a recent survey shows that over half of workers between ages 25 and 33 . -
Practice Makes Perfect-Personnel Issues In The Office Family And Medical Leave Act Of 1993 ( March 1999 )
On January 6, 1995, the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor published the final rule implementing the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
First Circuit Rules Twice On FMLA ( January 1999 )
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) specifically allows an "employee" to sue his or her employer. -
Reasonable Time to Heal Doctrine Reversed ( January 1999 )
On January 29, 1999, a special panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals issued its decision that the Persons with Dis. -
Workers' Compensation: Employers Can Take Control ( November 1998 )
Many employers feel that the Michigan workers' compensation system is a "guaranteed payout," heavily slan. -
Employer's Failure to Properly Designate Leave Results in Violation of FMLA ( July 1998 )
Even the nation's largest employers have experienced difficulty with the Family and Medical Leave Act's technical . -
What Is Required Of Employers ( May 1998 )
The article provides a brief discussion of the change in employment rights when a company reaches a certain size. -
Seventh Circuit Rules Title VII Burden Shifting Analysis Does Not Apply To FMLA Cases ( March 1998 )
In a recent decision from the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, the court ruled that the burd. -
Combined Effect of Several Ailments May Create "Serious Health Condition" Under FMLA. ( January 1998 )
To this point, federal courts have been reluctant to expand upon the already expansive definition of "serious heal. -
Court Limits Application of Family and Medical Leave Act ( November 1997 )
A federal regulation expanding the scope of eligibility under the FMLA is unconstitutional, according to a recent d.