I have blogged several times recently on the rash of “check bag” cases that have percolated through the courts. Another example. A class of workers employed by Converse Inc. have
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Makin’ Choices Makes Bad Choice In Allegedly Retaliating Against Employees Who Received Monies from USDOL Audit
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After an employer make settlements with employees, especially if done through a DOL investigation, and those employees are still employed, there exists perhaps a natural “urge” to take some of…
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Unpaid Internships May Be A Problem: Are They Employees Or Not?
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There is a fine line oftentimes between who is and who is not an employee. This premise especially applies to the issue of “interns.” As summer approaches, and as jobs…
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