PHARMACEUTICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE OVERTIME CASE GOES TO THE SUPREME COURT
Apr 03, 2012
Are sales representatives from pharmaceutical companies entitled to overtime? Two recent cases have given different answers to that question. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled in the I...
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The H-1B Visa Program & "Benching" Violations
Feb 20, 2012
While H-1B visas offer a great opportunity for both foreign nationals and American companies, unscrupulous employers can potentially take advantage of peoples desire to work in the United States. Abuse...
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The Not-So Independent Medical Exam
Feb 19, 2012
The Not-So Independent Medical Exam
So, you were injured at work and now your employers workers compensation carrier wants you to meet with their so-called independent doctor. What should you expect a...
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Know Your Short Term Disability Rights
Feb 14, 2012
There are many issues that are specific to claims for short term disability benefits. Knowing this information can make a substantial difference when you are seeking short term disability benefits. If ...
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Objective vs. Subjective Medical Evidence
Jan 27, 2012
What can you do if your long term disability insurance (LTDI) claim has been denied for lack of objective medical evidence? To successfully appeal and reverse a denial based on a lack of objective medi...
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Should I Be Paid For My Internship?
Jan 24, 2012
Finding a job in todays economy is not easy, however it does not mean you should work for free. In order to get a foot in the door, many people work as interns. This work can provide employees valuable...
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Wisconsin Worker's Compensation - Guide to Vocational Retraining Benefits
Jan 13, 2012
What happens if your work injury prevents you from returning to your job? If your injury has resulted in permanent restrictions and you are unable to earn at least 90% of your pre-injury wages, you may...
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Long Term Disability: Own Occupation vs. Any Occupation
Jan 12, 2012
Long term disability insurance plans provide benefits to employees who have become "disabled." Initially, most plans define disabled as the inability to perform your own occupation. After a period of t...
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When Does My Workday Start?
Jan 12, 2012
Many employees are required to perform duties for work beforethe start of their paid shift. Whether or not you have to be paid for this time depends on whether these duties are essential to performing ...
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Protecting Your Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Rights
Jan 12, 2012
Two of the most common reasons why workers compensation claims are denied involve when and how the injury was reported. Often, the insurance company will seek to avoid paying for workers compensation b...
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