An Act to require employers to insure againts their liability for personal injury to their employees; and for purposes connected with the matter aforesaid. [22nd October 1969]doi:10.1108/eb021767NoneManagerial LawHasson RA (1974), The Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969. A Broken...
Employers' liability coverage is typically purchased along with workers' compensation. In fact, employers' liability insurance is often called “part 2” of a workers’ compensation policy. Part 1 of the policy is the actual "workers’ comp," which pays for medical/death expenses and partial los...
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The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers to provide a 60-day notice before planned closings or mass layoffs. This law demands careful planning and communication to meet legal obligations and avoid liability.
1. Affordable Care Act (ACA) Cadillac Tax Many unions, such as the Teamsters, prioritize and bargain extensively over top quality, employer-paid health insurance. They often use it as a selling point to their members. Yet, the ACA’s 40 percent excise tax on workers with comprehensive insura...
The Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969 ensures you have at least a minimum level of insurance cover against such claims. The following is not a legal interpretation, only the courts can decide on liability. Public Liability Insurance is different; it is not a legal requirement....
Technically, theFair Labor Standards Actdoes not require companies to reimburse travel expenses. That said, some states, such as California, have explicit laws that require employers to reimburse employees for expenses incurred on the job. Nonetheless, employers usually reimburse travel expenses that ar...
1. Affordable Care Act (ACA) Cadillac Tax Many unions, such as the Teamsters, prioritize and bargain extensively over top quality, employer-paid health insurance. They often use it as a selling point to their members. Yet, the ACA’s 40 percent excise tax on workers with comprehensive insu...
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