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What to do in case of an immigration raid? Santa Rosa law firm provides tips - North Bay Business Journal
With over 43% of the national economy fueled by small business, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Pepe’s owner Nubia Hernandez finds federal policy that would inhibit economic growth as h...
Read moreEmployer Not Required To Initiate Arbitration Following Court-Ordered Arbitration - California Labor & Employment Law Blog
Topics: Arbitration Agreements, Court Decisions The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District recently issued a clarifying decision in Michelle Arzate, et al. v. ACE American Insurance...
Read moreEcho of US public service layoffs in planned employment law changes - The Press
David Burton is an employment law barrister at www.burtonlaw.co.nz and a regular opinion contributor. OPINION: Workers should feel threatened. The National-led Government is planning to continue i...
Read moreEcho of US public service layoffs in planned employment law changes - The Post
David Burton is an employment law barrister at www.burtonlaw.co.nz and a regular opinion contributor. OPINION: Workers should feel threatened. The National-led Government is planning to continue i...
Read moreUK zero-hours contracts ban: What they are, why they’re being banned, impact on agency workers, and key em - The Economic Times
The UK government is set to ban zero-hours contracts, a move aimed at providing stable jobs and fair wages. This ban will also cover agency workers, ensuring guaranteed hours and better work condit...
Read moreFCA receives 292 whistleblowing reports in final quarter of 2024 - FT Adviser
The Financial Conduct Authority received 292 whistleblowing reports between October and December 2024, containing 852 allegations. The regulator has published its quarterly whistleblowing data whi...
Read moreFalse Claims
False claims of Japan's truck-sized nuclear reactors spark envy in Australia - Yahoo News Malaysia
While Japan has ambitions for nuclear energy to power about 20 percent of its electricity needs by 2030, it does not have truck-sized reactors keeping the lights on in its northern island of Hokkai...