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Change in Employer Wage Notification Requirements
Effective April 9, 2011 the New York Wage Theft Protection Act of 2010 has substantially modified the existing wage notification requirements under New York Labor Law Section 195. Under prior law, an ...
0 comments  |  posted by Albert Rizzo  |  Jun 16, 2011 05:40 AM [EST] in Wage payment  |  applies to New York

CVS sued in Texas for overtime violations!
CVS Pharmacy, Inc ., one of the country's largest retailers, has been sued in Texas by a Sales Associate for overtime violations under the FLSA. Mr. Zahid Khan, represented by Attorney Salar Ali Ahmed...
0 comments  |  posted by Richard Hayber  |  Aug 7, 2009 11:31 AM [EST] in Wage payment  |  applies to Connecticut


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