Last week, I announced that the U.S. House of Representatives had passed the Ledbetter Act, which greatly expands the rights of an employee regarding...
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My entry on Tuesday that mentioned the new bill, which likely has received a favorable vote in the U.S. Senate by now, that is known as Ledbetter Act...
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Today's inauguration of Barack Obama has prompted the U.S. House of Representatives to pass two bills that expand workers' rights regarding equal pay...
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The facts that I hesitated to write this entry so close to Martin Luther King Day and the inauguration of Barack Obama and that I felt a need to say...
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Most employers know that not hiring someone based on the race or nationality of that person or any other characteristic that is protected legally...
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I predict that factors that include American consumers realizing that they can live comfortably without as much "stuff" and eating out as we...
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Three of the biggest events of 2008 that affect businesses are the bailouts, the failed effort to legalize prostitution in San Francisco, and the use...
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As expected, yesterday's discussion of same-sex marriage and boycotts generated some comments. These comments and a long discussion with a friend who...
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Understanding why Proposition 8, which revoked the right of same-sex couples in California to marry, particularly stirred up such strong emotions is...
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The three issues of legalizing prostitution, decriminalizing the possession of a small amount of marijuana, and revoking the right of a same-sex...
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