Fed: All Districts Report Improved Business Conditions
Overall economic activity in the U.S. continued to show gradual signs of improvement, according to the Federal Reserve Board’s latest report on regional economies (known as the “beige book”). All
More Workers Quit Than Were Laid Off in March
By: Sarah Murray of the Wall Street Journal More U.S. workers quit their jobs than were laid off in March, the second month in a row this occurred and a
Are Employees’ Personal Emails On Work Computers Private? “Sometimes” Rules N.J. Supreme Court
Until last week, most employers believed that they had the right to review — and in fact owned — any electronic information stored on company computers. In a recent decision,
ICE Issues Third Round of I-9 Notices of Inspection
On March 3, 2010, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the issuance of Form I-9 Notices of Inspection to 180 businesses in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee. The
Appeals Court Holds That An Employee’s Self-Diagnosis Can Establish Ongoing Medical Condition Under The FMLA
Brace yourself for yet another twist in the ever-evolving standards governing an employee’s leave under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). On March 11, 2010, the U.S. Court of Appeals
Healthcare Reform: Here’s What You Need To Know For 2011
There’s a lot of information about the new health care reform acts on the Internet and in the news – much of it vague, some of it incorrect, and most