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Oregon Wills & Trusts News Headlines

 

U.S. Labor Department's OSHA Issues Multiple Safety Citations

Justice Department Settles Employment Discrimination Lawsuit

Fall Hazards At Norwich, Conn., Construction Site

U.S. Labor Department Announces $4.4 Million Grant To Assist Mississippi Workers

EEOC Examines Job Bias Laws

Eeoc Settles Sex Bias Suit Against Auto Dealer Jeff Wyler Eastgate, Inc. For $2.3 Million

EEOC And BNSF Railway Agree To Settle Age Discrimination Lawsuit For $800,000

OSHA Focuses On Refinery Safety

U.S. Labor Department Cites Dover, Ohio, Pallet Manufacturer For Safety Violations

U.S. Labor Department Settles With Accounting Firm

U.S. Labor Department Announces $250,000 Grant To Assist Dislocated Workers

Judge Approves $5 Million Settlement Of Job Bias Lawsuits Against Woodward Governor

EEOC To Launch E-Race Initiative At Commission Meeting Wednesday

Job Bias Charges Edged Up In 2006, EEOC Reports

Wal-Mart Agrees to Pay Fine for Violating Child Labor Laws

Almost no Upstate job growth for 2005

Asian Buffet Restaurant Agrees to Pay $77,218 in Back Wages

General Electric Company Accepted into OSHA's VPP Corporate Pilot

Labor Department Urges Subcommittee to Adopt Government

Labor Department Recognizes 5th Anniversary of the Energy Workers Compensation Program

Fatal Accident Proposed Penalties Total $154,800

OSHA Fines Company $138,200 For Workplace Safety Violations

U.S. Department of Labor’s June Employment Report

U.S. Labor Secretary Announces Grant to Aid Dislocated Workers in Massachusetts

OSHA Identifies 14,000 Workplaces With High Injury And Illness Rates

OSHA Joins Associated Builders and Contractors

Unemployment Insurance Advisory Council

Labor And Industrial Relations Appeals Board

Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao Unveils FY 2006 Budget

Lawmakers Move to Hold Labor Law Violators Accountable

U.S. Labor Secretary Announces $1 Million Grant to Aid Dislocated Workers in Connecticut

2005 Labor Budget Will Enhance Labor Law Enforcement

Wal-Mart Agrees to Pay Fine for Violating Child Labor Laws

Labor Department Issues First-Ever Regulations Protecting The Reemployment Rights Of America’s Soldiers

Violations Of the New Overtime Law

New Jersey Minimum Wage Laws

Judgment For $410,000 In Back Wages

Lawsuits Bounty-Hunting Private Attorneys Benefit

Sponsored By The Labor Department’s

U.S. Labor Department Halts Rockville

Today Announced The Launch Of Govloans

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EEOC Examines Job Bias Laws
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) examined perspectives on work/family balance and the intersection with the federal anti-dis...
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Wal-Mart Agrees to Pay Fine for Violating Child Labor Laws
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Labor has fined Wal-Mart $135,540 in civil money penalties for violating the youth employment provisions of the F...
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Judgment For $410,000 In Back Wages
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that it has filed a consent judgment and order with the U.S. District Court, Eastern Distri...
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Over-the-counter

Definition:
Figurative term for the means of trading securities that are not listed on an organized stock exchange such as the New York Stock Exchange. Over-the-counter trading is done by broker-dealers who communicate by telephone and computer networks.

Americans With Disability Act

Definition:
The ADA protects people with disabilities from employment discrimination

Adequate warning

Definition:
If an employee is being punished for violating any kind of company rule, an adequate warning must have preceeded, either through the employee handbook or a signature that states that the employee was made aware of that particular rule.

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