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Proposed Domestic Violence Act Would Extend FMLA Protections

Eric B. MeyerOctober 17, 2011

By Eric B. Meyer Last week, Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) reintroduced the Domestic Violence Leave Act, which expands paid leave options for victims of domestic … Read more

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Employment at Will: The Most Misunderstood Principle in the Workplace

John A. GallagherSeptember 28, 2011

By John A. Gallagher Most Americans have a general understanding of the “Employment at Will” doctrine. They understand that it means that they … Read more

How Unreturned Phone Calls Made for a Worker’s FMLA Retaliation Claim

Eric B. MeyerSeptember 27, 2011

By Eric B. Meyer An eligible employee may take up to 12 work weeks of leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act in a 12-month period. If an employee … Read more

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The FMLA Minefield: How a Failure to Document Can Spell Big Trouble

Eric B. MeyerAugust 17, 2011

By Eric B. Meyer In yesterday’s blog post, I discussed a recent federal-court decision to demonstrate why it is crucial for employers to document … Read more

5 Things to Remember When Providing Employees FMLA Leave

Eric B. MeyerJuly 11, 2011

By Eric B. Meyer The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) affords eligible employees up to 12 work weeks of leave during any 12-month period for, among … Read more

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California Supreme Court Expands Reach Of State Overtime Laws

John D. McLachlanJuly 5, 2011

By John D. McLachlan Last week, the California Supreme Court ruled that work performed in California by nonresident employees for California-based … Read more

An Employer Blueprint For How to Screw Up At-Will Employment

Eric B. MeyerJuly 5, 2011

By Eric B. Meyer In most states, absent a contract of employment, an employee is considered at-will (i.e., he or she can be fired for any reason or no … Read more

What Is a Reasonable Accommodation for Disabled Employees Under ADA?

Eric B. MeyerJune 15, 2011

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination in the workplace against disabled individuals. By law, if an employer knows that an … Read more

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Traveling to Mexico on Sick Leave? It Can Get an Employee Fired

Eric B. MeyerMay 23, 2011

By Eric B. Meyer Can a company create and enforce a policy that requires employees on paid sick leave to remain close to their homes, unless they obtain … Read more

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