With daylight savings, your employees may start taking more time off to enjoy the great weather with their friends and family.
On Nov. 15, a state judge approved back wages totaling more than $14 million for roughly 10,000 substitute teachers in Hawaii.
Writers for reality television shows are often classified as exempt and are thus forced to work long hours for little pay.
In downtown Allentown, Pa., a number of construction projects are likely to bring hundreds of new jobs to the area.
New Jersey and Vermont will be both be raising state minimum wage requirements, effective Jan. 1, 2014.
The Affordable Care Act may already be impacting hiring practices.
After participating in an inspection audit at their North Carolina freight service company, four workers had their benefits revoked and were later fired from their positions.
As more stores plan to remain open on Thanksgiving Day, employers are offering incentives to staff who spend the holiday working.
Activists in Massachusetts are pushing for domestic employees to gain more legal protection in the workplace.
A comp-time bill is gaining traction in the Senate.