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Court Order Invalidates DOL Rule: Employers Don't Have to Raise Minimum Salary for Exempt Employees

The Department of Labor’s (DOL) “Final Rule,” which has caused uncertainty and confusion for many employers since its May 2016 publication, has been invalidated by a federal judge. Originally slated to take effect December 1,...more

Supreme Court Decides Green v. Brennan

On May 23, 2016, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Green v. Brennan, No. 14-613, holding that a constructive-discharge claim accrues — and the limitations period begins to run — when the employee gives notice of...more

New Indiana Law Designed to Protect Domestic Violence Victims Creates New Exposure/Restrictions for Employers

Effective July 1, 2015, a new Indiana law prohibits employers from discharging employees who have sought protective orders in connection with alleged domestic violence. More specifically, HEA 1159 makes it illegal to...more

What Employers Need to Know About Indiana's New Service Letter Law

Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed House Bill 1005 into law on March 25, 2014. The digest for this bill was titled "Government reduction," and it covered an assortment of topics. Practically buried at the end was a small but...more

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