
Arizona Supreme Court: Judges’ pensions can’t be cut
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times State lawmakers cannot balance the budget by limiting pension benefit increases for retired judges, the Arizona

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times State lawmakers cannot balance the budget by limiting pension benefit increases for retired judges, the Arizona

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The most common workplace discrimination complaint in Arizona and nationwide are bosses firing or lashing out at workers

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The most common workplace discrimination complaint in Arizona and nationwide are bosses firing or lashing out at workers

By Doug McMurdo | Kingman Daily Miner The city of Kingman will pay Melissa Summerson $50,000 to settle a lawsuit related to her termination more

NEWS RELEASE–Goldwater Institute Jan. 29, 2014 Phoenix–A trial court ruled today that the taxpayer-funded union activism found in municipal contracts called “release time” is unconstitutional,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star A Mexican firm cannot claim the North American Free Trade Agreement excuses it from having to

By Doug McMurdo| Kingman Daily Miner The federal lawsuit a former city employee filed against the city of Kingman last May moves forward this month

By Michelle Mitchell | The Republic | azcentral.com Chandler’s city clerk and former city attorney have filed a lawsuit against the city and state retirement
By Adam Gaub | Casa Grande Dispatch After months of legal maneuvers and deposi- tions, a sexual harassment lawsuit against Pinal County Clerk of the

By Kim Steele | Kingman Daily Miner Mohave County employees may face drastic changes in January that could force them to pay for their own

By Darren DaRonco | Arizona Daily Star Tucson city employees will get their promised pay raises next year. The council voted 6-1 to allow the

By Dennis Wagner | The Republic | azcentral.com A federal judge has ruled that Quartzsite officials violated the free-speech rights of 10 Police Department employees
By Jennifer Valentino-Devries | The Wall Street Journal Companies now regularly look up job applicants online as part of the hiring process. A new study

By Elizabeth A. Harris | The New York Times Walmart illegally disciplined and fired employees over strikes and protests, the National Labor Relations Board said

The Huffington Post Almost two-thirds of Americans think it would be unacceptable for a company to fire an employee for off-the-clock marijuana use in states

By Jackee Coe | The Republic | azcentral.com Peoria has wrapped up the last of its contentious labor negotiations that dragged on for most of

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter Amidst all the media frenzy about two

By Erin Kelly | Republic Washington Bureau Sens. Jeff Flake and John McCain voted Thursday to approve legislation to bar employment discrimination against gays, lesbians,

By Paul Giblin | The Republic | azcentral.com Glendale officials continue to grapple with the effects of a five-year pay freeze for non-union employees. On
By Joe Dana | 12 News The chief executive officer of one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, responding to concerns about “off the books” labor

By Brandon Brown | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court Thursday slashed the damages that mining company ASARCO had been ordered to pay

By Philip Haldiman | The Republic | azcentral.com A Maricopa County Superior Court judge denied a request for a preliminary injunction that could have invalidated

By Paul Giblin | The Republic | azcentral.com Glendale’s former assistant city manager Horatio Skeete withdrew his request to appeal his termination on Wednesday, saying
By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star Former state lawmaker Terri Proud wants $800,000 from the state for a job she held for a few

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Cardinals are a party to a recent California court ruling that is part of watershed changes

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch A former employee of the Pinal County Attorney’s Office negotiated a $100,000 settlement and got a new job
A little-known provision in the Affordable Care Act could put employers in the middle of retaliation lawsuits if they restructure their workforce in 2014. A
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Press Release via Netflix, Inc. | Rose Law Group Reporter Today, Netflix, Inc. (the Company) and Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD) announced they have entered

By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children