Kristin Case July 7, 2010 Blog, Employee Benefits, Employment Law 0
July 1, 2010 Marks a Day of Hope for Uninsured Americans with Preexisting Medical Conditions
Under the national health care reform bill signed into law by President Obama earlier this year, insurance companies will no longer be allowed to refuse to sell health insurance coverage or refuse to renew health insurance coverage because of an individual’s preexisting medical condition. However, this …
Kristin Case June 26, 2010 Blog, Employee Benefits, Employment Law 0
What Employees Need to Know
The Baseline: Employee Rights Under COBRA, Generally
The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”) requires employers with 20 or more employees who offer health benefits to provide continued coverage to “qualified beneficiaries” for up to 18 months after a “qualifying event;” however, the employee must pay the entire premium. A “qualified beneficiary” is an individual …
Kristin Case April 8, 2010 Blog, Legislative Advocacy, Sexual Orientation Discrimination 0
Tell your U.S. representative to help pass ENDA now!
Imagine getting fired. Not because you aren’t good at your job. Not because you show up late or slack off.
Imagine getting fired solely because you’re lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. In most states that is fully legal.
We are pushing for a vote on the bill that would end this injustice soon after …
Kate Sedey April 5, 2010 Age Discrimination, Blog, Workplace Discrimination 0
The EEOC announced last month that it was filing suit against Kelley Drye & Warren, an international law firm with its primary office in New York City, for paying its 70 year old+ lawyers much less than their younger counterparts.
According to the EEOC’s suit, Kelley Drye attorneys who practiced law after turning 70 years of age received dramatically reduced compensation …
Kate Sedey March 18, 2010 Blog, Practical Tips 0
So we all know better than to eat up work time doing personal tasks, right (whether we actually follow that advice or not)? And surely we can all safely assume that gambling is frowned upon in the workplace. But for some reason, as the ides of March approach almost every office in the country starts rolling out the March Madness …
Kate Sedey February 11, 2010 Blog, Employee Pay and Compensation, Employment Contracts and Agreements, Executive Compensation, Unpaid Wages, Earned Bonuses and other Compensation 6
The Vanishing Earned Bonus [Part I] – And How to Get it Back!
Every year, around this time we start to get calls from employees who have not only lost their jobs but have also been denied their year-end bonus, which so many families depend on in budgeting their lives. Employers use all kinds of tricks to withhold what employees rightly feel …