Civil Servant Article 75 Hearings
Sep 24, 2013
This video guide discusses the rights a Civil Servant has when facing termination. Many unions fail to inform civil servants of their possible rights to a hearing when they are being terminated....
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The New Definition of What Constitutes a Supervisor
Jun 25, 2013
Recently the Supreme Court affirmed a 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Case that limited the term supervisor to individuals who have "greater powers," including the power to hire, fire, promote, transfer o...
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What is a 3020a Hearing?
Jun 05, 2013
First in our series of frequently asked questions pertaining to the 3020a hearing for tenured teachers employed in New York State. If our videos do not answer your questions about teacher tenure hearin...
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What are the most common 3020a charges that teachers may find themselves charged with?
Jun 05, 2013
Second in our series of frequently asked questions pertaining to the 3020a hearing for tenured teachers employed in New York State. If our videos do not answer your questions about teacher tenure heari...
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What is the Purpose of the Warn Act? What Good does it do you?
May 27, 2013
To quote the act itself:
"THE WARN ACT: Generally
A. Purpose and construction of WARN
1. Reason for Advance Notice
To provide protection to workers, their families and communities by requiring employe...
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Employment Law Settlement Consequences (Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Retaliation and Overtime)
Mar 11, 2013
I am neither qualified nor well situated to offer you, or anyone, tax advice. So instead I advise my clients to speak to their tax professionals and to bring with them this information provided by the ...
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Why Can't I Find an Unemployment Attorney in New York State?
Mar 04, 2013
A brief response to one of our most frequently asked questions. This video explains that New York State limits, severely, how much an unemployment attorney can charge a claimant for representation at a...
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Deductions from Wages in New York State
Feb 25, 2013
Deductions from Wages
Section 193 of the New York State Labor Law
193. Deductions from wages.
* 1. No employer shall make any deduction from the wages of an employee, except deductions which:
a) are...
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New York Law Requires Employer Accommodate Lactating Mothers
Feb 25, 2013
New York Labor Law Section 206-c:An employer shall provide reasonable unpaid break time or permit an employee to usepaid break time or meal time each day to allow an employee to expressbreast milk for ...
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Pressure On President Obama to sign the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)
Sep 17, 2012
Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa has been pressuring President Obama to sign the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).
The ENDA is an intended Federal legislation that would ban discrimination on the ba...
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