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The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois recently ruled that an employer did not viol. -
Outsourcing work to save on employee benefit costs may become riskier for employers as a result of a recent U.S. Su. -
The United States Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, has held. that former employees may sue under Title VII o. -
The U.S. Supreme Court has adopted the "payroll" method of counting employees to determine whether an employer sati. -
By law in the State of Illinois, claims for workers' compensation benefits are handled by the Sta. -
Have you been terminated or discharged? Do you feel that your discharge was motivat. -
In Adams v. AVX Corporation, the Supreme Court addressed the issue of the Full Commission's authority to review and reverse a Deputy Commissioner's credibility findings. -
Publication from the Department of Health and Human Services which describes the concept of credible coverage under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. -
On May 18, 2000, President Clinton signed into law the Worker Economic Opportunity Act, P.L. 106-202 (the "Act"). . -
Fact sheet from the Department of Health and Human Services which describe the history and administration of Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act which help states, communities and families cope with the growing impact of the AIDS epidemic.