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Kansas 2010 Minimum Wage Increases to $7.25

7 hours ago ago from Labor Law Center Blog

On January 1, 2010 the Kansas minimum wage will increase by $4.60 from $2.65 per hour to $7.25 per hour. The increase is one of the largest in recent memory, dwarfing the three 70-cent increases in the federal minimum wage between July 24, 2007 and July 24, 2009.   It is critical that every   employer prominently display a Kansas minimum wage poster , to avoid penalties and fines.   This move puts the Kansas minimum wage ...

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The Davis-Bacon and Related Acts: The Ins and Outs of Federal Prevailing Wage Law | Building Material | AGC - The Associated General Contractors of America

18 hours ago ago from Building Material | AGC - The Associated General Contractors of America

December 9, 2009 With the downturn in the availability of commercial work, many construction contractors are bidding on federal and federally-assisted work, and facing the mandates of federal prevailing wage laws, for the first time. The application of the Davis-Bacon Act to all projects funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is also responsible for leaving many contractors uncertain about the requirements of ...

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22 hours ago ago from In The Profession

By Jacqueline C. Cavnar, MBA, COO of The Rural Partnership No matter the moniker placed on it or the department in which it is housed, Corporate Social Responsibility—executed well—works.  Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the deliberate inclusion of public interest in corporate decision making.  Consider CSR the conscience or soul of the organization. Successful CSR programs result when CSR principles permeate corporate ...

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Journalist wage boards award expected in May 2010: Centre

5 hours ago ago from India News

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US Labor Department Releases Updated Employment La

9 hours ago ago from Law Librarian Blog

US Labor Department Releases Updated Employment Law Guide An upadated version of the Department of Labor fanstatic Employment Law Guide has been released. The guide describes the major employment laws administered by the department and incorporates recent changes to federal employment laws. Fair and safe practices in the workplace are a top priority for the Department of Labor, and we want to make it simple for both employers and ...

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