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The most accurate, up-to-date text of the United States Code, fully annotated with legislative histories, notes of judicial decisions, and additional research aids. This code accelerates research by connecting information efficiently and logically Book (Full Set) $28,366.00 |
In this work, experts cover federal and California state employment law from job application through termination, including discrimination, harassment, wages/hours, leaves, and wrongful discharge.
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This Aspatore legal title highlights whistleblower safeguards under both SOX and the more recent Dodd-Frank Act. Book $80.00 |
Explains status of Alabama workers’ compensation law; identifies case law trends, statute changes that may impact future course of law. Book (Full Set) $570.00 |
This title provides guidance on plan selection, design, coverage, approval, and administration. Published as a companion to Employee Fringe and Welfare Benefit Plans. eBook - ProView $2,202.00 |
Comprehensive coverage of both substantive and procedural law of Louisiana workers' compensation gives you the whole picture in less time.
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This extensive guide provides informed coverage of state and federal laws governing employment issues within Colorado.
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Learn how to deal with the many employment liability issues that may arise in the public sector, from hiring to firing and beyond.
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