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By Robert Pear The New York Times If you’d like to discuss employment or health care law, contact David Weissman, director of the Rose Law

By Todd Glasenapp Arizona Daily Sun The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has dismissed one of three charges of discrimination filed by former City of Page

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If you’d like to discuss employment law, contact David Weissman, director of the Rose Law Group Employment Law and Managed Health Care Law Practice, dweissman@roselawgroup.com

If you’d like to discuss employment law, contact David Weissman, director of the Rose Law Group Employment Law and Managed Health Care Law Practice, dweissman@roselawgroup.com

The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about who counts as a supervisor under a federal employment discrimination law. Maetta Vance, who was the only black

The Kingman Daily Miner reports former county employee and county supervisor candidate Jerry Sides will face the first of a series of hearings to appeal his

The Arizona Court of Appeals says the Legislature acted within its authority in 2009 when it took nearly $4.7 million from a special fund for

A public relations representative for the Afghanistani Taliban militant movement accidentally CC’d all addresses on the organization’s mailing list to subscribers, including prominent journalists, academics
A lawyer for Goldman Sachs urged a U.S. appeals court Wednesday to send a former employee’s gender discrimination dispute to arbitration rather than allow her

By Brian Webb ABC 15 The City of Phoenix has settled a sexual harassment suit at the Phoenix Fire Department, but that’s just the beginning

GALLUP, N.M. (AP) — A federal judge has upheld hiring preferences at northeastern Arizona coal mines that require the mining company to favor members of

By Dan Levine and Jessica Wohl International Business Times A new lawsuit accused Wal-Mart Stores Inc and two staffing agencies of requiring temporary employees to

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Workers’ Facebook and Twitter posts about their jobs do not enjoy blanket protections under federal laws that safeguard

By Russ Wiles The Arizona Republic A few dollars here and there can really start to add up over time, which explains why millions of

Employer’s suit cites Facebook posts saying Payson man fired to cut health care costs. By Michele Nelson Payson Roundup Payson counseling and social services agency

By Ashley Loose ABC 15 A Pinal County Sheriff’s Office spokesman, and former reporter in the Valley, was placed on paid administrative leave Tuesday after

By Joe Henke Cronkite News Women earned more than men in just 12 of the nation’s 435 congressional districts in 2011, and one of

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic About 14 months after Gilbert shifted to a four-day workweek, officials say the town has received a mostly favorable

By Anne Fisher CNN Money The number of people reporting workplace misconduct is on the rise, and so is retaliation against them. But you can

Deals blow to Labor Relations Board in union elections [NEWS RELEASE] PHOENIX (Wednesday, September 5, 2012) — In a rebuke to a 2011 Obama administration

Retired employment lawyer touts idea in op-ed By Gerald D. Skoning Ever since the first Labor Day parade in New York in 1882, the holiday

New legal definitions might be needed By Martha Neil ABA Journal If Abby and Brittany Hensel should ever litigate a wage dispute with their employer,

She added, ‘I’m not a politician, I’m an administrator.’ By Christina Sampson InMaricopa.com City Manager Brenda Fischer, who filed a complaint May 25 against Maricopa

By Stephen C. Webster The Raw Story A state employee in New Mexico, one of 16 states that allows doctors to recommend marijuana for medical

Arizona database allows employer to find out if you’re a medical marijuana user By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Think you can show

By Michael Isikoff NBC News A top aide to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has stepped aside after department officials received new allegations that she
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) Photo via Mauricio Criado/Lennar By Builder Online Effective on Dec. 31, Lennar co-CEO and president Jon Jaffe will retire. Following

Photo via City of Mesa By Mesa Independent The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board voted to recommend the city council approve the rezoning of the

By Tim Higgins | The Wall Street Journal If things weren’t already frothy enough around AI, now the excitement is headed toward the Moon—literally. The