by Albert L. Vreeland
Recently, your job as Shepherd of All Things Employment became a lot more complicated (and legally risky) — for reasons you may not even be aware of. On December 1, 2006, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were amended to include specific provisions for handling electronically stored [...]
Posted in Alabama, Document Retention, E-Discovery, Workplace Technology by: Alabama Employment Law Letter
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has recently decided two more “supervisor” cases under its new standard. The decisions are in addition to one the Board recently issued that shed some light on the often murky question of which employees are considered supervisors rather than “lead employees” under the National Labor [...]
Posted in Arkansas, NLRA, NLRB, U.S. Supreme Court, Unions by: Arkansas Employment Law Letter
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