A federal equal pay law applicable to employees in private interstate industry in the U.S. has not yet been enacted, but the movement for such legislation appears to grow stronger with each succeeding Congressional session. In the Seventy...
Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 Changed the statue of limitations for filing a wage discrimination charge with the EEOC, from 180 days after the first incident of wage discrimination to 180 days after each incident (or 300 days after each incident if a state law comes into play). ...
In its remaining months, the Obama administration is accelerating one of its most ambitious efforts to narrow pay gaps by gender, race and ethnicity. Set to take effect next year, a proposed rule from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission would require all employers with 100 or more...
Trump’s executive order is a “seismic shift and a complete change in the focus and direction of the federal government,” said Dan Lennington, deputy council for the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, which has pursued several lawsuits against f...
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Trump’s executive order is a “seismic shift and a complete change in the focus and direction of the federal government,” said Dan Lennington, deputy council for the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, which has pursued several lawsuits against federal programs. The institute...
FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT LAWSUIT: Natalie Koss successfully represented a female employee in an equal pay lawsuit against her Federal agency employer in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Ms. Koss negotiated a favorable settlement for her client prior to the trial date. ...
Guide to Employment Law Salary vs. Hourly Pay: What’s the Difference? What Is an Exempt Employee in the Workplace? Pros and Cons How to Make Your Federal Pay Raise Work for You: Strategies to Maximize Extra Income Understanding Non-Exempt Employee Status, Pros & Cons, and Job Types ...
By law, banks must maintain a reserve equal to a certain percentage of their deposits in an account at a Federal Reserve bank. The amount of money a bank must keep in its Fed account is known as areserve requirementand is based on a percentage of the bank's total deposits.34 ...
Same-sex couples have access to a host of Social Security benefits that they couldn't receive before, but there are still many questions unanswered.