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Meal and Rest Periods in California: Which Breaks You Must Provide—and When—and What to Do When Workers Won't Cooperate
Meal and Rest Periods in California: Which Breaks You Must Provide—and When—and What to Do When Workers Won't Cooperate Audio Conference
Originally presented on January 10, 2007
The California meal and rest period requirements are a notorious source of problems and confusion for employers. This comprehensive audio conference will tell you what you need to know about these complex rules, and how to make sure you stay on the right side of the law. . . .
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News Note: Workers Lying About Lateness, Survey Shows
June 2006
Thirteen percent of workers say they arrive to work late at least once a week and 24 percent say they're . . . more
News Note: Attendance is Essential Job Function, Court Rules
June 2006
A federal appeals court has dismissed a disability bias claim filed by GlaxoSmithKline employee James Schierhoff, who was terminated after missing 172 . . . more
Family And Medical Leave: No-Fault Attendance Policy Costs Employer $250,000; How To Avoid Making The Same Mistake
May 2000
Many employers have no-fault attendance policies, which call for discipline or termination after an employee has a certain number of absences - regardless of the reason for the time off. But as . . . more
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