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‘Helping’ fast-food workers by destroying their jobs - The Pasadena Star-News
SACRAMENTO – Due to an odd medical ailment a few years ago, I developed a craving for iron-rich cheeseburgers and ate them constantly. I’ve long been cured, but in the process became something of ...
Read more‘Helping’ fast-food workers by destroying their jobs - San Bernardino County Sun
SACRAMENTO – Due to an odd medical ailment a few years ago, I developed a craving for iron-rich cheeseburgers and ate them constantly. I’ve long been cured, but in the process became something of ...
Read more‘Helping’ fast-food workers by destroying their jobs - OCRegister
SACRAMENTO – Due to an odd medical ailment a few years ago, I developed a craving for iron-rich cheeseburgers and ate them constantly. I’ve long been cured, but in the process became something of ...
Read moreCase: Wage & Hour/Worker Misclassification (D. Colo.) - Bloomberg Law
Varied employment settings of those alleging that Natural Grocers misclassified assistant store managers as exempt employees and denied them overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Colo...
Read moreShips pile up in West Coast ports in labor fight, threatening supply chain chaos - AOL
Ships are piling up in some West Coast ports, and commercial shipping prices are spiking amid a labor fight between port operators and workers, threatening to trigger a new round of supply chain d...
Read moreOSHA found South Dakota company retaliated against whistleblower - Security Magazine
A South Dakota helicopter ambulance servicer was investigated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for retaliating against a whistleblower. The mechanic reported safety conc...
Read moreCompany must reinstate whistleblower mechanic | Business Insurance - Business Insurance
A federal whistleblower investigation found a Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based helicopter ambulance servicer retaliated against a mechanic who reported safety concerns over several months last year...
Read moreSupreme Court rules fired DCI agent not covered by new ... - Radio Iowa
The Iowa Supreme Court says a law allowing for additional damages for whistleblowers cannot retroactively apply to a fired DCI agent. Larry Hedlund reported in 2013 an SUV he said was going 90 mil...
Read moreIRS Whistleblower Office Moving to Digitalization, Shorter Cases - Bloomberg Tax
The IRS Whistleblower Office is working to increase digitalization and shorten the time it takes for a whistleblower to receive an award, according to the office’s director. The office’s efforts in...
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Connecticut siblings convicted of fraud in Pennsylvania must return $1.2 million to state treasuries - fox61.com
Patricia White, 70, of Old Greenwich, received a nine-month prison sentence for submitting false claims for unclaimed properties to around 30 state treasuries. HARRISBURG, Pa. — Months after her br...