Pregnancy is considered a incapacity and is covered by law in some states

Posted by Allaize Johns on January 31, 2012 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Pregnancy should be one of the most happy times in a woman’s life and she ought to be looking forward to the arrival of her new born baby. As an alternative if she finds herself being discriminated against in the workplace, not only will she feel extraordinarily distressed but she may find herself feeling hate toward her developing child.

Accident At Work Lawyer And How They May possibly Help

Posted by Willie Greene on September 28, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Accidents at the workplace are inevitable. The obligation of keeping the workplace secure and hazard-free depends on both the employer and also the workers. If accidents do take place at work, the proper compensation claim should be provided to staff. In some major accidents, an accident at work lawyer needs to be employed to assist the business and employee. This may help augment the economic requirements of the injured employee. This is extremely beneficial especially in cases where a worker is unable to go back to work for some time.

Immigration Canada Not Revealing Risks To Immigrants Wanting Citizenship

Posted by Martin Wong on August 7, 2011 under Legal Topics | Be the First to Comment

What Immigration Canada is not telling you about: Canada’s Family Laws are different from laws elsewhere. After you read this, ask your family lawyer to explain this, not your immigration lawyer or immigration agent. They could not always tell you all the bad with all of the good about citizenship and immigration to Canada.

What You Want To Know About Canadian Immigration

Posted by David Local on July 18, 2011 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

There are many things to know about Canadian immigration before attempting it. When applying to move to Canada, one needs to know how to do it, who can go with you, and what are the general rule surround the procedure.

Australian Budget 2011-2012: How it will affect immigration policy?

Posted by Sally Webster on May 24, 2011 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Skilled Migration Selection to Commence in 2012

The UK’s Most Dangerous Jobs

Posted by Katie Clayton on November 9, 2010 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

For many of us, the biggest danger at work is spilling a hot coffee, but spare a thought for the thousands of workers across Britain who put their safety at risk every day. A survey has revealed that 241 people are killed every year while at work in the UK, so just what are these dangerous jobs and how can they be avoided?

Canada And The Quest To Get A Job Here

Posted by Gloria Trevi on October 12, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

There lies ample of good Canadian employment opportunities. To know how to get work in Canada that fits your qualifications and experience, there are plenty of job listing and job websites on internet that can help you a lot.

Labor Law Posters, It’s the Law!

Posted by Rob on June 24, 2009 under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

State and Federal Labor Law Posters are Required for Small Businesses and Other Employers. Statutes and regulations enforced by agencies within the US Department of Labor require that labor law posters and/or work place notices be posted in the work place. Job safety and health protection labor law poster; Occupational Safety and Health Administration oversee [...]