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this area of the law encompasses a wide variety of issues like Pension Plans, Retirement, Occupational Safety & Health Regulations, Affirmative Action and Sexual Harassment.

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Employment law: a willful failure to obey a supervisor or an employer's lawful orders.

After-Acquired Evidence In employment law, facts the employer learns after firing an employee for which the employer would have fired the employee anyway.

Under the employment law of some jurisdictions, judges will consider a situation where there has been a fundamental violation of the rights of an employee, by the employer, ...

Under the employment law of some states, a fundamental violation of the rights of an employee, by the employer, may be so severe that judges will consider it a situation in which the employee would have the right to consider himself as dismissed, ...

Constructive dismissal - Under the employment law of some states, judges will consider a situation where there has been a fundamental violation of the rights of an employee, by the employer, ...

There is a hierarchy of courts and tribunals for employment law purposes, i.e., House of Lords, Court of Appeal, High Court, EAT, IT.

Michael S HallAttorney at LawPRACTICE AREA: Labor & Employment Law, Workers Compensation
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Front Pay: A type of damages award in an employment lawsuit that represents the amount of money the employee would have earned if the employee was reinstated or hired into the higher-paying position from which he or she was illegally rejected.

Refers to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces employment laws related to Civil Rights (Title VII), age discrimination (ADEA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Equal Pay Act (EPA).
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Harassment and dismissal of and the revelation of widespread waste and fraud in defense contracting led Congress to strengthen the position of whistle-blowers in 1989. Many states also have employment laws that deal with discriminatory treatment of ...

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