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Eric Hargan has held various positions in the department, including deputy secretary, under President George W. Bush.
October 11 -
Even when employees do not sue, poor treatment of workers who need time off to care for sick relatives can backfire on owners.
October 10 -
A recent court of appeals opinion addresses a difficult question employers encounter when faced with a request for leave as an accommodation for a disability: exactly how long is too long?
October 10Baker Donelson -
President hints on Twitter that he’s getting closer to signing an executive order that could erode Obamacare, after Republicans in Congress failed to pass a repeal bill.
October 10 -
Even when employees do not sue, poor treatment of workers who need time off to care for sick relatives can backfire on owners.
October 9 -
A recent court of appeals opinion addresses a difficult question employers encounter when faced with a request for leave as an accommodation for a disability: exactly how long is too long?
October 5Baker Donelson -
Many legislators are moving ahead with initiatives affecting employee benefits in their communities, such as equal pay laws and healthcare reform
October 3 -
Following a successful pilot program, employers can expect to see an uptick in Department of Labor audits to ensure they are paying out benefits to fully vested participants.
October 3 -
Many legislators are moving ahead with initiatives affecting employee benefits in their communities, such as equal pay laws and healthcare reform
October 2 -
Where does the buck stop when mistakes occur? The Standard’s Ken Waineo explains their responsibility.
October 2