Archive for October, 2007

Trucks and Guns: An Employment Law Fable, Part I (Overtime for Truck Drivers)

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

This truck driver walks into a truck stop.

He’s there for a meeting with an HR manager from his company’s regional office to discuss why he’s not paid overtime.

The manager, who was on his way home from his office, explains it’s because he drives in interstate commerce, and federal overtime law exempts such drivers.

The driver says [...]

Transgender Employees: What’s an Employer to Do?

Monday, October 15th, 2007

The following is a guest post provided by Dr. Jillian Todd Weiss, Associate Professor of Law and Society at Ramapo College, who researches this area, as well as consults with corporations and writes a popular blog on the subject, Transgender Workplace Diversity. She has now authored the new book described below, Transgender Workplace Diversity: Policy [...]

Attorneys Brag of Shutting Down Company

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

The only employment connections here are (1) a bunch of folks lost their jobs; and (2) you can bet these class action attorneys would be equally happy to put a company out of business with employment lawsuits.

Of course, they prefer to settle class actions and grab multimillion dollar fees while recovering token amounts for class [...]

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Making Small Cos. Great Places to Work

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Lessons From Some Prizewinners

I rarely refer to articles not available online, and I know that some of the Wall Street Journal material online is subscription-only. I was prepared to make an exception for today’s major WSJ story on the “Top Small Workplaces 2007,” because of its excellent content.

However, I was delighted to find that [...]

Live, From Dublin, It’s Blawg Review

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Reminding us of the “World” in “World Wide Web,” this week’s Blawg Review is from Dublin, assembled by Daithí Mac Síthigh, a graduate researcher working toward his PhD at Trinity College, the oldest university in Ireland.

His research is in the contemporary field of what is known as cyberlaw; in particular, Internet governance, intellectual property, and [...]