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New Employment Laws Take Effect in California

The time has come to dust off the employee handbook and update it with new employment laws that affect businesses throughout California. The state's 14.6 million workers come out as the biggest winners from legislative changes. They will see benefits rise and certain rights expand from legislation passed in 2002 or from earlier laws that had provisions for 2003, employment law experts say. The most-talked-about legislation of 2002, Family Temporary Disability Insurance u more commonly known as paid family leave u benefits employees and will be funded by them as well. This legislation, SB 1661, has caused the most confusion

Compensation battles inflict new wounds on 9/11 families

The million-dollar federal payments that Congress designed to help the nearly 3,000 families of people killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks have sparked feuds within hundreds of the families. Take, for example, the family of Robert Cirri, a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police lieutenant. Before 9/11, Cirri, 39, lived in Nutley, N.J., with his wife, Eileen Cirri, and her three children from a previous marriage. His own three teenagers from two previous relationships lived with their mothers. Relations were harmonious. "We never had children of our own together, but we all got along," says Eileen

Californians Find Slow Road to Obtain Workers’ Compensation

Sharron Lockwood easily bursts into tears when she talks about how the workers' compensation system has left her family in a tangled web of bureaucrats, lawyers, insurance adjusters and paperwork. "It's appalling what they do to people," Lockwood said. A year ago, Lockwood's husband, Bruce, was run over by an excavator while working at a road construction site. The Wilton man struggled for a month to save his leg, but it had to be amputated. He and his wife are now waging an even bigger fight to get his workers' compensation benefits. The family has had to battle insurers and

Paid family leave law highlights

WHAT SOUVENIR: During the past year, the legislature has an action that could pay up to $ 250 per week for up to five weeks if people should care for a new child, including children adopted. WHAT IS THE PROBLEM: Benefits are expected to begin in October 2009. A task force was established last year to decide who would run the program, such as costs to a minimum, and how they pay, and their recommendations to the legislature this year. But after discussing several ideas, including taxing soft drinks or workers to pay members of the Task Force, which did

Speaking Out on Why “The World Can’t Wait”

Bites are quick worldcantwait.org with different perspectives on why the Bush administration needs to be pushed. Read these reports (and more) on worldcantwait.org and you hear a sound explanation historian Howard Zinn [link to the web version]. Fr Aaron Archer, Rector, St-Jean-Baptiste, RO, Spring Valley, NY; Fr Luis Barrios, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Harlem; Fr Earl Kooperkamp, Pastor, St. Mary's Epsicopal Church, Harlem, the Rev. George W. Webber, President Emeritus, New York Theological Seminary: ... We all know the litany of abuses that call for the action of our most demanding heavens: Immoral and illegal war

Getting Two Bites at the Compensation Apple

The $108 million award by a Texas jury against the Monsanto Company to the family of a chemical worker who died of leukemia (news story, Dec. 13) points up one of the strangest anomalies in today's liability crisis: The workers' compensation system, originally intended to replace tort liability for on-the-job injuries, gives plaintiffs two bites at the compensation apple. Workers' compensation is usually rationalized as a deal that benefits workers and employers. Workers benefit because standards of causation are relaxed, so that more claims get paid and paid more quickly. Employers benefit because awards are not so high as juries

Interview Dos and Don`ts, CNNfn

ALI VELSHI, CNNfn ANCHOR, YOUR MONEY: I really don`t work well in groups. I have a tendency to run late for everything. And that volunteer group on my resume? Well, I only helped out for about an hour one Saturday last year. These are all kinds of things you just shouldn`t say in a job interview. There are also things that prospective employers shouldn`t say to you in an interview. There are certain questions that are absolutely illegal to ask in an interview. Michael Karpeles is an employment attorney and a partner at Goldberg Kohn. He joins me now from

The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., Jobs Column

My husband is a salaried employee at a doctor's office, and he typically works between 50 and 60 hours a week. Despite the fact he is neither a supervisor nor a manager, he is never paid overtime. He recently took a couple of days off for a family emergency and was docked about a third of his weekly pay. When he asked why his pay was docked when he doesn't get paid for his overtime hours, the doctor replied that as a salaried employee he is not entitled to overtime. Is it legal to dock a salaried Source : accessmylibrary.com

204 firms punished for flouting labour laws

Doha • The Ministry of Labour has made a stern warning to some 204 different companies because of the violation of labour law provisions and the treatment stopped with them, until it is fully compliant with legislation. The companies have been set for the action during a series of surprise raids, labour inspectors between 23 and March 27 to examine their compatibility with the new labour law. The law provides, health and the stringent safety conditions for workers in case of the reserve work, companies in the field, as well as construction sites and other workplaces. "With these companies were

The do’s and don’ts for writing an employee handbook

Do things by "the book" or risk having "the book" thrown at you. Apparently, this book carries some weight, particularly when it comes to the employee handbook or office manual that spells out company policies and procedures. If employees do not abide by the book, they could face disciplinary action or termination. For companies, the price could be even higher in that they could be hit with expensive and time consuming lawsuits. Given the seriousness of an employee handbook misstep, some telephone companies and cooperatives--particularly the smaller ones--assume their operations will be simpler, and that they may be less liable

Muni Workers' Comp Bills May Face Ax S.F. mayor airs surveillance videos

San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown aired surveillance videos yesterday of supposedly injured Muni workers doing heavy physical work to dramatize the city's pledge to cut millions in workers' compensation bills. Brown and Michael Burns, the mayor's Muni boss, characterized the increase in workers' compensation costs at the Municipal Railway as

City manager likely to get 5-year contract extension

SEMINOLE - Council members seem to have resolved most of their differences over the city manager's contract. They're poised to vote Tuesday to extend it five years to 2013 and give Frank Edmunds two years' severance pay if they decide to fire him without cause. But Council member Dan Hester still wants

Employment law: Courts sow confusion on dismissals

law is a ass and the courts' interpretation shows confusion and inconsistency, according to Gary Freer of legal firm Barlow Lyde & Gilbert. Recent decisions have produced a series of conflicts and a terrible mess. For instance, someone unfairly suspended from duties, but not actually sacked, can claim pretty well

35 Years Later, Injured Man Is to Receive Benefits Check

A former Niagara Mohawk lineman learned last night that he would finally be getting $1.2 million in workers' compensation benefits, 35 years after a jolt of electricity knocked him from a utility pole and left him paralyzed. In an abrupt turnabout, the utility's insurance company dropped its argument that it

Salmond is winning because we're all talking

THE theme of the week, in Scotland, between those who talk about such things - the two major Plauderrunden of either of the main political parties. Schnatternd far in the Pro-unifying the trio corner for the work, the Tories and the Lib Dems, ungutes a cease-fire, to the nationalists in

Mashantucket appeals NLRB union decision

MASHANTUCKET, Conn. - The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the next step in the struggle for the sovereignty of the tribe, Indian Gaming Casino. The nation has brought before the National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judge Raymond Green's Decision of March 11st, at an election United Auto Workers, November 24

Fury of a Volunteer Firefighter Scorned

They light the fireworks on the Fourth of July. They pull people out of burning buildings. They teach children not to play with matches. By one estimate, they save taxpayers $37 billion a year. Few people embody America's ideals like its 1.1 million volunteer firefighters. Gritty, charitable, self-reliant, they answer

Govt toughens labour law

The report of the cabinet approved Sunday Bangladesh (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 setting out the arrangements for admission to a trade union organization to continue the activities of Chittagong and Mongla to each port. Full Story The previous law had allowed the holding of more than one of these two ports.

How Microsoft Changed Its Mind

During the past two weeks I've heard from many of you with a wide range of views on the recent anti-discrimination bill in Washington State, and the larger issue of what is the appropriate role of a public corporation in public policy discussions. This input has reminded me again of

AARP to join suit against 3M

AARP, a powerful advocacy group, is joining an age discrimination lawsuit against 3M Co., the Maplewood-based manufacturer. The lawsuit filed in December claims that since at least 2001, 3M has discriminated against employees older than 45 in its performance appraisal system, promotions and pay. The two main plaintiffs in the



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