List of Articles

Wages

Hundreds of our articles and comments have been published by newspapers and magazines across the country, including Time Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal's National Business Employment Weekly, Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register. They are available for free in our Mission Viejo office. This is a list of the articles available in our lobby. You can also access the highlighted ones individually on-line.

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Category Title Date Publication
Wages Staff Deserves 2 Breaks a Day Under the Law 10/28/1996 O.C. Register
Wages Employer is Required to Give Them a Break 11/16/1997 L.A. Times
Wages Vacation Pay Changes May Be Improper 2/12/2001 O.C. Register
Wages All Employees Get 2 Breaks Daily, by Law 4/28/1997 O.C. Register
Wages Security Worker in Bind Over Legal Break Time 10/27/1997 O.C. Register
Wages Rules for Workbreaks are Clear 9/25/1995 L.A. Times
Wages Employer Holds Most Cards on Vacation 3/18/2002 O.C. Register
Wages Company is Bending Rules on Breaks 2/24/2003 O.C. Register
Wages Sick Time May Be Payable on Termination 7/29/2002 O.C. Register
Wages Sick-Leave Payoffs are Taxable 12/17/2001 O.C. Register
Wages To Collect Retirement, You Must Retire 10/8/2001 O.C. Register
Wages Use-It-Or-Lose-It Vacation Policies Illegal 6/3/2002 O.C. Register
Wages Meal Periods Vary With Employee Status 2/19/2001 O.C. Register
Wages Employers Have Discretion Over Time Off 8/5/2002 O.C. Register
Wages Illegal to Combine Meal & Rest Breaks 11/19/2001 O.C. Register
Wages Company Can Enforce Its Holiday Policy 2/10/2003 O.C. Register
Wages Dictating Vacation May Preserve Jobs 9/10/2001 O.C. Register

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