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In the News

June 16, 2010 By nicole

Ninth Circuit rejects tip-pooling claims of servers making more than minimum wage before tips

In a case that appears to one of first impression at the federal appellate level, the Ninth Circuit ruled in Cumbie v. Woody Woo, Inc. that there are no tip-pooling claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) for restaurant employees who are paid more than the minimum wage before tips. FLSA, the federal wage […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Case Commentary, Class Action, Collective Action, Fair Labor Standards Act, FLSA, Minimum Wage, NCWHA, Ninth Circuit, Tip Credit, Tip Pooling

June 14, 2010 By nicole

Op-ed calls for paid maternity and family leave

An op-ed in the Washington Post calls for paid family and maternity leave because the 12 weeks of unpaid leave provided by the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is grossly inadequate. Sharon Lerner traces the history of legislative efforts to provide paid leave to support workers’ families, the compromised law that is the FMLA, and […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Congress, Family and Medical Leave Act, FMLA, Maternity Leave, Unpaid Leave, Work and Family Balance

June 11, 2010 By nicole

NC Court of Appeals on workplace infliction of emotional distress claims

In an unpublished decision last month, the North Carolina Court of Appeals issued Crocker v. Griffin, a case that touched on emotional distress claims in the workplace setting. In the case, four plaintiffs brought suit against their employer because their boss, the director of the Transylvania County DSS, verbally abused and bullied them. The plaintiffs brought claims […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Appeals, Case Commentary, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, NC Court of Appeals, Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, Psychological Injury, Workplace Abuse

June 5, 2010 By nicole

House passes unemployment extension without COBRA benefits; Senate yet to act

On May 28, 2010, the House passed a watered-down jobs bill. It extends the extra unemployment benefits program for another six months, though those benefits have now expired as of the end of May. Significantly, the House bill did not include an extension of the expanded COBRA program for health insurance. The Senate has yet […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Congress, North Carolina, Unemployment Benefits

June 2, 2010 By nicole

Valerie Johnson wins workers’ compensation case for police officer in Court of Appeals

In Taylor v. Town of Garner, the Court of Appeals affirmed the decision of the Industrial Commission, agreeing that Officer Taylor is entitled to workers’ compensation benefits from the Town of Garner for the serious injury he suffered while working as a mounted officer at an N.C. State football game. Because Officer Taylor was working pursuant […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Appeals, Industrial Commission, Mutual Aid Agreements, NC Court of Appeals, Police Officers, Results, Valerie Johnson

May 29, 2010 By nicole

Two employment decisions from the Supreme Court

On May 24, the Supreme Court issued two employment-related opinions.  The first, Lewis v. Chicago, concerned the filing deadline for disparate impact discrimination cases under Title VII. The black firefighter plaintiffs in the case sought to challenge a written test used for determining promotions. The question was whether their statute of limitations began running when the […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Attorney Fees, Case Commentary, Disparate Impact, ERISA, Fourth Circuit, Long-term Disability Benefits, Racial Discrimination, Statute of Limitations, Title VII, US Supreme Court

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