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Labor and Employment

Congress Enacts Significant Amendments to the Family and Medical Leave Act
Sarah E. DiLuzio
March 2008

Plaintiffs Claiming Retaliation Under Title VII Have Reduced Burden of Proof
Kathleen Furey McDonough, Sarah E. DiLuzio
June 2006

Revised FLSA Regulations, Effective August 23, 2004, Set New Standards For Overtime Compensation
Wendy K. Voss
2004

Amendments to Delaware's Discrimination in Employment Act Establish New Administrative Procedures and Create a New Right to Sue in State Court
Wendy K. Voss

Delaware Whistleblower Act Extended to Private Sector Employees and Independent Contractors, Effective July 19, 2004
Wendy K. Voss

New Federal Legislation Allows Guardsmen and Reservists to Take Early Disbursements From Retirement Funds
Wendy K. Voss

NLRB Reverses Stance on "Weingarten Rights" For Non-Union Workers
Wendy K. Voss

Protecting Your Organization From Expanding Workplace Harassment and Retaliation Liability
Kathleen Furey McDonough

Supreme Court Rules Employers May Be Held Liable For Construcive Discharge Resulting From Harassment
Wendy K. Voss

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