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CCH's Law, Explanation and Analysis of Health Care Reform Legislation 2009

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State Employment Law Compare

This new innovative tool uses "Smart Chart" functionality to instantly compare multiple state laws, all at the same time on the same chart.

Summary of Law Updates

Federal Law Changes - Home Pages
State Law Changes - Library
November 2009 Updates

CCH® Training Tools in PowerPoint

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New Blogs

CCH launches Health Reform Talk, CCH WorkDay Blogs

Receive insights and expert commentary on health reform at Wolters Kluwer's new blog, Health Reform Talk. Stay current and well-informed on the latest developments in labor and employment law with CCH WorkDay, our companion blog to CCH WorkWeek.

 
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''I thought my employees had to actually use their FMLA leave before they could sue me...''
If you're an employer who believes their employees must first "use" their FMLA leave in order to advance an actionable claim…think again.


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Snuffing out smoking...one business at a time
As federal anti-smoking laws have gone into effect, several states have followed suit and banned smoking in many establishments. While many businesses have cried foul over these bans, citing the fact that they will lose customers, the over-arching mantra of backers of these bans is the health benefits.


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Colorado minimum wage drops along with cost of living
In an attempt to ensure that wages of low-income workers were kept in line with the cost of living, Coloradoans voted in 2006 to be one of 10 states (the others are Arizona, Florida, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont and Washington) that ties its minimum wage to inflation.


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President signs law amending FMLA family military leave provisions
On October 28, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the FY 2010 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) (H.R. 2647) into law. The law contains provisions amending the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993’s (FMLA) military family leave entitlements.


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