July 2013

Georgia’s State Board of Workers’ Compensation has made updates to the Workers’ Compensation: Bill of Rights mandatory posting. This is a result of recent legislative activity. The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation was established in 1920 by the Georgia legislature and enforces the Workers’ Compensation Act. The W.C. law provides for specific benefits to Read more

Safety and health in the workplace is not just good business, it’s the law. Worker health and safety is addressed and enforced on both state and federal levels. We are all familiar with the United States Department of Labor. Its mission is to foster, promote and develop the welfare of wage earners, job seekers, and Read more

In 2008, the banking industry saw a spike in bank robberies, to which the Florida Banking Association responded by pleading with members to adopt new rules. These rules weren’t the kind of rules you might expect — like an increase in security, better video surveillance or adherence to guidelines outlined in federal compliance posters. The Read more

This fall, most of Alberta’s minimum wage workers will enjoy a raise in their hourly earnings. Effective September 1, 2013, the general minimum wage will rise from the current rate of $9.75 per hour to $9.95 per hour. The minimum wage for salespersons will increase from $389 per week to $397 per week. Each year, Read more