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II-34- Ten Things You Missed From Summer 2018
21 September 2018
Cozen O'Connor
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We're back! This brand new episode addresses the 10
developments you may have missed from this past summer of 2018,
including employees secretly recording the workplace, new
non-compete legislation, the unstoppable #MeToo movement, new FMLA
forms, new FLSA opinions, and telling your employees what they
can't eat.
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