Gary Phelan talks to Melissa on WICC about free speech and the workplace
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Many business owners think they can get away with not following federal business laws. However, that is not the case, and it is a business owner's responsibility to know these laws. Here are the most critical labor laws for business owners. Family and Medical Leave...
As employers spend more time on the internet, security concerns are on the rise. New York State has laws every employer must follow to protect private information. According to Betanews, cybercriminals can break into a company network 93 percent of the time. New York...
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Today’s Business: Implicit bias — a new force facing employers Aug. 6, 2022 Robert B. Mitchell is a partner in the Stratford-based law firm Mitchell and Sheahan PC. He represents employers and employees in employment law cases and management in union-related labor law...
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Workers' compensation can help cover lost income or medical expenses associated with an injury you sustained at work. However, not every claim is successful. Here are a few common reasons Connecticut insurers deny workers' compensation claims. Your injury is not...
As a business owner, the legal responsibilities you have vary considerably between employees and independent contractors. Both types of workers can generally perform the same job, ranging from digital marketing to commercial plumbing maintenance. One route offers...