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Archive for the 'West Virginia' Category

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Examine winter-weather policy before hazardous conditions strike

November 27, 2012 at 9:10 pm by: Tammy Binford

Although the calendar shows winter is still a month away, employers would be wise to think now about how they’ll handle the challenges hazardous winter weather will bring.
When snow, ice, or other extreme weather shows up in the forecast, employers’ thoughts turn to how weather might prevent employees from getting to work and how those [...]

Posted in Employee Leave, Employee Leave, FLSA, OSHA, Policies, Safety in the Workplace, West Virginia by: Tammy Binford
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Prevent Peril from Office Romance

February 9, 2012 at 9:00 pm by: Tammy Binford

It’s the season of cardboard cupid decorations festooning cubicles and desks sporting little bowls of heart-shaped candies inscribed with messages such as, “Be Mine,” and “Love.” Valentine’s Day can provide a fun break from winter blahs around the office, but it’s also a reminder of a potential legal hazard — office romance.
Employers struggle to balance [...]

Posted in Handbooks and Policies, Louisiana, Policies, Sexual Harassment, Vermont, West Virginia by: Tammy Binford
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Exit Interviews: An Underused Tool for Protecting Your Company

May 19, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

HR professionals are frequently asked to do more with less. Moreover, these are challenging times, with companies facing increased employment litigation but having fewer resources for programs to strengthen the quality and longevity of the workforce. Exit interviews represent an effective and inexpensive, albeit little-used, tool for spotting and fixing problems before they turn into [...]

Posted in Benefits, Benefits, Discrimination and Harassment, Employee Engagement and Retention, Employee Retention, Employment Contracts, Harassment, Termination, Terminations, West Virginia, Workplace Discrimination, Workplace Investigation by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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Federal Inactivity Continues to Spark State Immigration Action

July 29, 2010 at 6:00 am by: Employers State Law Alert

A federal judge blocked parts of Arizona’s new immigration law on Wednesday, the day before the rest of the measure went into effect. But legal challenges are already flying and many are waiting to see what happens next.
Last year, a record number of immigration-related laws were considered and passed in the 50 states. Over 222 [...]

Posted in Arizona, California, Colorado, E-Verify, Georgia, Hawaii, Hiring, Illinois, Immigration, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, State Laws, Tennessee, Texas, U.S. Supreme Court, Unemployment, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Workers Compensation by: Employers State Law Alert
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USERRA: Do the Right Thing for the Right Reasons for Employees in the Military

November 13, 2009 at 11:57 am by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

As we celebrate Veterans Days this week and honor the men and women who have served the United States in military service, it’s a good time for employers to recognize their employees who are citizen-soldiers and are beginning to come home — as well as other employees who continue to join reserve units or the [...]

Posted in Discrimination and Harassment, Employee Leave, FMLA, FMLA Military Leave, Military Leave, USERRA, West Virginia by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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Employee Fraud: Warning Signs, Deterring and Responding to It

October 16, 2009 at 3:53 pm by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

These days it seems like you can’t pick up a newspaper or log on to the Internet without reading another story about multimillion-dollar fraud. Just when we thought we’d heard the last of Enron, Tyco, and WorldCom, along comes Bernie Madoff. But fraud isn’t a problem only for Fortune 100 companies and millionaire investors. It [...]

Posted in Background Checks, Trade Secrets, West Virginia by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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Responding to Employees’ Personal Social Networking

September 25, 2009 at 8:50 am by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

Imagine that one of your employees has her own webpage. One day, you find out that she’s posted a satirical picture poking fun at the company on her site. Then you learn that another employee sounded off about his supervisor on his blog after he received a negative performance evaluation. Can you do anything about [...]

Posted in Blogging, Discrimination and Harassment, Employee Privacy, Performance Evaluation, Retaliation, Social Networking, Termination, West Virginia, Whistleblowing by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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Comp Time in the Private Sector

May 29, 2009 at 10:39 am by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

On February 10, 2009, Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Washington) again introduced the Family Friendly Workplace Act, which, if passed, would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and authorize private employers to provide compensatory (or “comp”) time off in lieu of overtime pay.
For almost 20 years, the public sector has been using comp time, and [...]

Posted in Comp Time, FLSA, Non-exempt Employee, Overtime, Wage and Hour, West Virginia by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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The Facebook Generation: Social Networking and the Hiring Process

February 13, 2009 at 10:10 am by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

Imagine that you’re a hiring representative for your employer (in this case, a Burger King restaurant), and you’ve just discovered how to use MySpace. You decide to check the profiles of the employees who work the midnight shift. While perusing one employee’s profile, you notice a link to a video. As [...]

Posted in Background Checks, Employee Privacy, Hiring, Social Networking, Termination, West Virginia, Workplace Discrimination by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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Make Sure Your Payroll Practices Are Compliant

December 19, 2008 at 7:39 am by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) estimates that almost 70 percent of employers aren’t in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Lawyers who represent employees are well aware that most employers aren’t compliant, as evidenced by a significant increase in FLSA claims. In fact, wage and hour [...]

Posted in Classifying Workers, DOL, Exempt Employees, FLSA, Overtime, Wage and Hour, West Virginia by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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