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The Employment Law Authority – January/February 2010

January/February 2010
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Articles in this issue:

Race-Based Comment Found Not To Be “Hostile”

New Penalty For Failing To Report Payments To Medicare Beneficiaries

Vulnerability Assessments – To Be Forewarned Is To Be Forearmed

Union Membership Declines In 2009

Does Your Health Plan Violate The New Mental Health Parity Rules?

High Court Rules In Political Spending Case

2010 H-1Bs Gone: Time To Plan For 2011

Court Revives Hotel Worker’s Gender Stereotyping Claim

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