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December 2006
"The Law Has Not
Changed: Police Officers Still Don’t Get Paid For Getting
Dressed And Putting On Gear"
By Peter Brown
Public Safety Labor News
October 2006
"K-12 Teacher
Termination Hearings: Are They Worth the Cost"
By Michael Blacher
CPER Journal
September 2006
"What Do Public
Employers Need To Know About Immigration Law"
By Mala Kapadia
ERMA Publication
September 2006
"The Two
Faces of Retaliation"
By Art Meneses and Laura Schulkind
The Recorder
August 2006
"US Supreme Court and
CA Supreme Court Establish Materiality as Standard for What
Constitutes Adverse Employment Actions in Retaliation Cases"
By Mark Meyerhoff
Employment Practices Monthly
August 2006
"Preventive
Measures for Public Employers"
By Peter Brown and David Urban
The Recorder
May/June 2006
"Failure To
Properly Calculate Overtime May Invite A Lawsuit For Your Agency"
By Peter Brown and Didier Reiss
Personnel & Employee Relations Department Newsletter
May/June 2006
"The New (and
Improved) Dating Game: Employers Endeavor to Change the
Rules to Limit Liability"
By Scott Tiedemann and Jennifer Rosner
Municipal Lawyer
June 2006
"Public
Employees' Speech Gets No Protection From Caballos"
By Scott Tiedemann and Arlin Kachalia
Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journals
May 2006
"Pregnancy
Bias Cases on the Rise"
By Scott Tiedemann
National Law Journal
May 2006
"The Rights of
Employees in Taking and Returning from Military Leave"
By Scott Tiedemann and Jennifer Rosner
Employment Practices Monthly
April 2006
"From Don to Doff
Shalt Thou Pay"
By Peter Brown and Didier Reiss
California Public Employee Relations Magazine
April 2006
"Unilateral
Implementation of Terms and Conditions of Employment: Public
Employers' Rights and Limitations"
By Bruce Barsook
California Labor and Employment Law Review
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