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The Employment Law Authority – July/August 2008

July/August 2008
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Articles in this issue:

Justices Place Burden Of Proof On Employers

Labor Department Update… Minimum Wage, Civil Penalties Increase

U.S. Supreme Court Rules In Key Benefit Cases

Employer Has Duty To Accommodate Employee With “Obvious” Disability

Confidentiality Provision May Violate Federal Labor Law

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