A 16-year FBI employee has filed a lawsuit alleging he was fired last month because he had a Pride flag displayed near his ...
The employee, who is Black, says he was pressured to resign by city officials after filing a complaint against them.
Employers keep paycheck records to comply with federal and state laws, complete tax returns, and use in audits. Here's what ...
The State Department opened an inquiry into the Harvard Cognitive Aesthetics Media Lab, after a former employee filed a ...
As an employer, you are bound by laws and regulations that specify which employee information you can (and should) collect and who can access that information. Administrative functions like gathering ...
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While MSEA-SEIU Local 1989 leaders accuse the Mills administration of "bad-faith bargaining," a spokesperson for the state ...
One area of practical importance to employers is an employee’s right to examine material contained in his or her personnel file. Often times an employee will request a copy of his or her employee ...
SCRANTON — After finding a box of confidential files left outside of City Hall for recycling, a resident found himself in some hot water, he told Scranton City Council this week. During the public ...
MSEA accused the administration of committing multiple violations of state labor law relating to the current negotiations for ...
Washington State has long required employers to allow employees to inspect their own personnel files, but the relevant statutes previously did not define what qualifies as a “personnel file” nor ...