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Mayor Rahm Emanuel, background, enters City Hall pressroom after the City Council approved a minimum wage hike. Task force members include Aldermen Patrick O'Connor, 40th, from left; Joe Moore, 49th; Will Burns, 4th; Walter Burnett...
Wal-Mart could be on the hook for more than $100 million in back pay after a federal judge ruled the company failed to pay California minimum wage to truck drivers for activities that included inspecting...
The California Fair Employment and Housing Council recently published new California Family Rights Act (CFRA) regulations that will take effect July 1, 2015. The new revisions are intended to clarify confusing rules and closely align...
The surprisingly strong opening weekend for the movie San Andreas, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, may be partly due to the fact that Americans, especially those who live in the west cost, can relate to...
EFFECTIVE MAY 13, 2015 On February 12, the City of Philadelphia joined the nationwide paid sick leave trend when Mayor Michael Nutter signed the Promoting Healthy Families and Workplaces Ordinance (the Ordinance) into law. The Ordinance...
The U.S. Departments of Labor and Homeland Security released an interim final rule to reinstate and make improvements to the H-2B temporary foreign nonagricultural worker program. A final rule was established regarding the prevailing wage...
The Wage Theft Prevention Amendment Act of 2014 (WTPAA) has an effective date of February 26, 2015. The law includes provisions to enhance applicable remedies, fines, and administrative penalties when an employer fails to pay...
Companies and workers in all 50 states joined the Occupational Safety and Health Administration on May 4 to launch the second annual National Fall Safety Stand-Down. Through May 15, construction industry employers and employees are...
In 2006 the Hawai'i State Legislature passed sweeping laws under HRS328J expanding the scope of smoke free prohibitions in various enclosed and partially enclosed areas. NEW No Smoking Sign Showing Traditional and Electronic Cigarettes Effective January...
Effective May 1, 2015, San Francisco will join the city of Oakland in having the highest minimum wage in the nation as it increases its minimum wage from $11.05 to $12.25. Several cities in California...
April 29, 2015 Revision WASHINGTON – To help ensure that workers have a voice in their workplaces and the protection they deserve, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration unveiled yesterday a new version of its...
Employers in the construction industry involved with federally funded projects must pay their workers prevailing wage rates. The Wage and Hour Division makes sure workers are paid properly through enforcement and outreach to stakeholders. "We...