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An armored truck employee died on the job while playing Russian Roulette. The security guard was required to carry . -
This newsletter summarizes how a government contractor can compensate for overtime without allowing the federal government to obtain a windfall. This article recommends that government contractors account for overtime by charging direct labor to projects at a standard hourly rate established annually for each direct labor employee. -
Prior to the passage of the FELA, the average life expectancy of a railroad worker was just seven years. -
In the past five years, more top level executives are demanding an employment agreement before taking a positi. -
Maritime and admiralty law encompasses a unique set of rules, concepts and procedures governing navigation and co. -
The New Jersey Division of Workers' Compensation has adopted material changes in the form of discovery utilized in . -
This article summarizes the eligibility requirement for a highly compensated employee, the definition of temporary work status and what is required for COBRA notice. -
This article summarizes several significant laws that go into effect during the Year 2000. -
This article explains phantom stock options, severance and top hat plans and discusses how those plans apply to ERISA. -
Section 768.096, Florida Statutes, recently enacted by the Florida legislature, provides employers faced with claim.