Toxic Water Exposure at Marine Corps Camp Lejeune Those stationed at Marine Corps Camp Lejeune in North Carolina for at least thirty days between August 1, 1953, and December 31,…
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Although identified as one of the fastest-growing occupations in the United States, home health care aides are among the lowest paid. As both the number of aging citizens and the…
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The federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) allows employers to pay certain overtime “exempt” employees a salary without overtime. However, some salaried workers are not “exempt” and are eligible for…
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The federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) defines a “day rate” (sometimes referred to as a “job rate”) as when an employee is paid a flat sum for a day’s…
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Independent contractors are increasing in number every year. The changes that are going on in the workplace have facilitated this change. Employers often wrongly classify workers as independent contractors to…
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The vast majority of a fatal car or motorcycle accident stories we hear involve a driver who was intoxicated, distracted or otherwise at fault, but not all crashes are due…
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According to the FDA, “Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a class of prescription medicines that are often prescribed in combination with diet and exercise for adults with Type 2 Diabetes…
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There are over 100,000 businesses employing over 2 million home care workers that provide home care to the elderly, infirm and severely injured or disabled. Since 1975, home health workers…
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In the interest of living healthier, more natural lives, many Americans are turning to locally grown foods or foods which have not been commercially processed. In many cases, this is…
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On January 30, a California jury awarded $2.6 million to a man who claims to have lost 60% of his lung capacity after being exposed to a food flavoring chemical…
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