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A third lawsuit brought by LASD whistleblower shoots more giant holes in the sheriff's tale of his actions re: the head-kneeling deputy, & also describes career-wrecking retaliation, plus racism coming from the top | - witnessla.com
New LASD eyewitness Luana Haselrig speaks Attorney Vincent Miller has just released the third in a series of civil rights lawsuits brought by whistleblowers who describe their personal knowledge ...
Read moreKronos Hack Suits Raise Overtime, Joint Employer Issues - Law360
As workers continue to hit major employers with unpaid overtime lawsuits related to a ransomware attack on workforce management company Kronos, attorneys are looking out for early indications of t...
Read moreTranscript: UPDATE: Inside a Texas Abortion Clinic - MSNBC
Into America As Roe faces its biggest threat, we revisit our episode on Texas abortion access for Black Americans TranscriptInto AmericaUPDATE: Inside a Texas Abortion Clinic Trymaine Lee: Late ...
Read moreBills Introduced To Increase NY Minimum Wage - wbgo.org
The rise of inflation has prompted a couple New York State lawmakers to introduce legislation that raises the minimum wage. The minimum wage is 15 dollars an hour in New York City. Paul Sonn is t...
Read moreMIA Trenton clerk Matthew Conlon gets $140K payday to settle whistleblower suit - The Trentonian
TRENTON – A city clerk who sexually harassed three female employees is getting a six-figure payday and a “free pass” to settle a $3 million whistleblower lawsuit against the the city. Legislators...
Read moreCourt Dismisses SouthernCare Fraud Allegations, Proceeds with Whistleblower Retaliation Complaint - Hospice News
The Southern District Court of Mississippi granted hospice provider SouthernCare Inc.’s motion to dismiss a whistleblower’s False Claims Act complaint. However, the court will proceed in hearing ...
Read moreFrontline workers were excluded from companies’ pandemic windfalls. No wonder so many are forming unions. - Brookings Institution
For the first 10 years that Michelle Eisen worked as a Starbucks barista in Buffalo, N.Y., it never occurred to her to form a union. But the COVID-19 pandemic changed everything—including her opi...
Read moreRestaurant's Mandatory Service Charge Wasn't a Tip - JD Supra
In the current battle to hire and retain good workers, employers have developed creative ways to balance employees’ increased compensation expectations against the costs of running a business. In...
Read moreFalse Claims
The Cancer Act 1939 doesn’t make it ‘illegal to cure cancer’ - Full Fact
Under the 1939 Cancer Act it's a criminal offense for medical practitioners to even advise patients on potential cancer cures. False. The Cancer Act 1939 prohibits advertisements promoting cancer t...