A Department of
Labor opinion written by Alfred Robinson, Jr., a deputy administrator, makes this issue very clear.
Not exact matches
Here's what the U.S. Department of
Labor wrote about snow days in a pair of
opinion letters.
But according to Senator Gavin Marshall, chairman of the «Left federal parliamentary
Labor Party caucus,»
writing in The Age, Gillard's decision to allow a «conscience vote» on «gay marriage» is «not democratic,» because it «exposes individual parliamentarians to powerful conservative lobby groups» and the retrograde
opinions of those «stubbornly opposed to all social reforms.»
The assistant counsel advised in a
written opinion that Percoco was banned from working for private clients before the Executive Chamber for two years, according to the complaint — but Percoco allegedly said that he was planning to work for a law firm only on «matters pending before local municipalities» for
labor organizations, not before the Cuomo administration.
Opinion letters are, according to the Department of Labor, «an official, written opinion by the Wage and Hour Division of how a particular law applies in specific circumstances presented by an employer, employee... Re
Opinion letters are, according to the Department of
Labor, «an official,
written opinion by the Wage and Hour Division of how a particular law applies in specific circumstances presented by an employer, employee... Re
opinion by the Wage and Hour Division of how a particular law applies in specific circumstances presented by an employer, employee... Read More
In Tuesday's
opinion,
written by appellate Judge Janice Rogers Brown on behalf of the three - judge panel, she referred to the constant back - and - forth as «Sisyphean
labor,» stating that the case must be brought to a close in «the interest of procedural fairness and judicial finality.»
But in an
opinion today, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon
wrote that he hoped he was near the end of litigation that the D.C. Circuit once described as «Sisyphean
labor.»