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Out With the Old (Part II) – More Stories from 2008 That Might Have Been Overlooked

Posted in Human Resources (HR) Compliance

Yesterday, I started recapping some stories from 2008 that never quite made it into full-fledged blog posts, but were worth a look at. Before we move on to new subjects for the new year, I’ll recap a few more stories that are worth taking a look at that you might have missed.  Perhaps it’s a… Continue Reading

Quick Updates: Ethics Case, Minimum Wage, NASCAR lawsuit, OWBPA and “Decisional Units”

Posted in Laws and Regulations, Legislative Developments, Litigation

Just time enough for some short updates on various posts from the last few weeks. You may recall a few weeks ago that the Governor vetoed a bill which would have increased the minimum wage in Connecticut to $8/hour in January 2009.  While there has been talk of a possible override session, it’s difficult to get the… Continue Reading