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Ninth Circuit Declines to Reconsider Ruling on SF Health Care Ordinance

By Dennis Westlind on March 11, 2009
Posted in California, News

Back in October 2008, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a San Francisco city ordinance that requires many employers to either contribute a specified amount toward their employees’ health care costs on a regular basis or pay into a city health care fund for San Francisco residents.  Earlier this week, the Ninth Circuit denied a petition…

Stimulus Package Includes COBRA Subsidies

By Dennis Westlind on February 18, 2009
Posted in News

Among the provisions of the new stimulus package signed by President Obama are subsides for unemployed workers continuing their health care benefits through the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA).  The key points of the package are:

  • Who is eligible?  Employees who have been involuntarily terminated between September 1, 2008 and December 31, 2009

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Ninth Circuit Upholds San Francisco Health Care Ordinance

By Dennis Westlind on October 16, 2008
Posted in California

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a San Francisco city ordinance that requires many employers to either contribute a specified amount toward their employees’ health care costs on a regular basis or pay into a city health care fund for San Francisco residents. 

The San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance went into effect on…

Female Crane Operator Sues for Sex Bias Over Urination Policy

By Dennis Westlind on June 26, 2008
Posted in News

Ever wonder how the people who operate those giant construction cranes at a high-rise construction site take bathroom breaks?  Thanks to a new case, we now know.  In Johnson v. AK Steel Corp., the Southern District of Ohio ruled last month that a female crane operator may proceed with state and federal gender discrimination…

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