Recent Posts in Employment Law Category
Posted on Dec 1, 2017 By Kraut Harris
There are times when the best thing an entrepreneur can do is to say "That's enough. It's time to stop operating this business." For some, the decision will entail passing the ...
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Posted on Jan 2, 2017 By Ken Milner
One of the mainstays of franchising has been that a franchisee is an independent contractor, rather than an employee of the franchisor. In fact, a mantra of franchise organizations has been that a ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2014 By Harold M. Goldner
The dropping of the Waterford Crystal Ball in Times Square, New York City also ushers in an increase in the minimum wage in New York and 13 other states. The following states have adopted increases in ...
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Posted on Aug 27, 2013 By Kraut Harris
Harold M. Goldner was interviewed on Lower Merion Township Talk in his capacity as Chair of the Lower Merion Human Relations Commission. This video is Copyright 2013, Township of Lower Merion ...
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Posted on Aug 2, 2013 By Kraut Harris
By Harold M. Goldner 1. Score one for the employers. The Supreme Court handed a stunning victory to employers everywhere when it held that claims of retaliation against those who had engaged in ...
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