The Employment Law Authority - March/April 2013

In This Issue:

- Immigration. Washington takes the first step toward immigration reform.

- State Round-Up. Learn about the latest employment law news in your state.

- Traditional. Wade Fricke and Matthew Kelley discuss the renewed call for right-to-work legislation.

- Employment Discrimination. Court finds voluntary transfer did not amount to an “adverse action.”

- The ADA. Schizophrenic worker who was disciplined for tardiness may proceed with his lawsuit.

- Excerpt from Immigration. Washington takes the first step toward immigration reform:

President Obama has made comprehensive immigration reform a priority. In January, both the President and a bipartisan group of eight senators laid out their respective proposals for immigration reform.

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