Archive for September, 2008

Risks, Benefits of Using Contingent Workers

September 26, 2008 at 10:20 am by: Indiana Employment Law Letter

by Craig Borowski
Many employers use contingent workers: independent contractors, leased employees, consultants, and temporary employees. While using an alternative workforce has benefits, it can create legal and practical risks as well. If you use or are considering using contingent workers, here are some benefits and risks to weigh.

Primer on Travel Time Pay for Workers

September 12, 2008 at 10:43 am by: Wisconsin Employment Law Letter

by Leslie Sammon
When does an employee’s drive to work become paid time? The Fair Labor Standards Act provides the federal rules governing pay for travel time. Employees covered by the minimum wage and overtime requirements (non-exempt employees) under federal law must be paid for all hours worked. Some states also have laws addressing travel [...]

Can I Fire a Bankrupt Employee?

September 5, 2008 at 5:05 pm by: New Mexico Employment Law Letter

by Robert P. Tinnin, Jr.
Q: I’m the owner of a business that sells big-ticket home furnishings. While reading the paper today, I discovered that my credit manager has filed for bankruptcy. Obviously, when the word gets around, it will really make me look like a fool! I want to fire him immediately, but a friend [...]

Effective Employment Reference Policies

September 5, 2008 at 9:35 am by: Nevada Employment Law Letter

Widespread among employers today is a “neutral reference” strategy in providing employment references for current or former employees. In fact, many attorneys have urged clients to adopt this policy to decrease exposure to liability. Of course, when you’re the one seeking a reference on a job applicant, this type of policy severely limits the information [...]