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November 18, 2005

To Pay or Not to Pay: Supreme Court Holds That Time Spent Traveling To And From Work Areas to "Don and Doff" Protective Gear Is Compensable

In a recent consolidated opinion, IBP, Inc., v. Alvarez, No. 03-1238, and Tum v. Barber Foods, Inc .,

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October 31, 2005

Colorado Division of Labor Issues Important Clarification of Management Overtime Exemption Test

Managers in the Retail and Service, Commercial Support Service, Food and Beverage, and Health and Medical

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October 25, 2005

FAA Finalizes HazMat Training Requirements for Air Carriers

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently published a final rule announcing that certain air

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October 25, 2005

North Country: An All-Too Familiar Territory for America's Employers

An iron mine, the U.S. Treasury Department, an insurance company, a car manufacturer, a restaurant chain

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October 12, 2005

Mostly Quiet on the Sacramento Front: The Results of the California Legislature's 2005 Session

The 2005 session of the Democratically-controlled California legislature ended in early September. Republican

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October 5, 2005

Compensation and Discipline Issues Under Texas and Federal Law Associated with Hurricane Rita Evacuation

With the recent evacuations ordered by public officials in Texas because of Hurricane Rita, employers

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September 23, 2005

Labor's New Organizing Tactic: Demands by "Minority Unions" for "Members Only" Contracts

Over the past several decades unions have normally demanded to bargain on behalf of employees based on

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September 21, 2005

I Don't Know Why They Picked Me: 10th Circuit Broadens Requirements For Waiving Age Discrimination Claims

*UPDATED July 19, 2006* Kruchowski v. Weyerhaeuser Co., 423 F.3d 1139 (10th Cir. 2005), withdrawn, and

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September 13, 2005

New Jersey Confirms That General Managers of Chain Restaurants Are Executive Employees Who Are Exempt From Overtime

In a case with major significance for multi-unit restaurants and, in all likelihood, for retailers generally,

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September 13, 2005

Men's Temper Tantrums That Bother Women May Be Sex Discrimination

Screaming and yelling by men at work may now be sex-based discrimination if women at work find the behavior

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