The Board found that the NLRA
imposes on an employer a «general obligation» to furnish a union with relevent information necessary to perform its duties.
Payroll taxes: Taxes
imposed on employers, employees, or both that are levied on some or all of workers» earnings.
Supervised by the federal government, the state - run programs are funded by payroll taxes states
impose on employers.
The tax is
imposed on the employer or the insurer that administers the health plan, but benefits analysts said the costs will likely be shifted to workers especially at smaller companies.
The tax was
imposed on all employers — including school districts — and was incredibly unpopular in the suburban counties outside the five boroughs — so much so that it sparked a lawsuit filed by Nassau County and subsequently joined by several others.
«It bears restating that Nigeria is a federation of states, and no trade union can alter this federal reality by
imposing on an employer state government the terms that federal employees have agreed with the Federal Government.
Payroll Tax: This type of tax is
imposed on employers or employees and is generally falls into two categories: deductions from workers» wages, and taxes paid by the employer after calculating the percentage of salaries paid to the staff.
In this particular case, the Panel decided that a re-employment penalty would not be
imposed on the employer, in part because the worker's conduct played a substantial role in the termination of his employment.
The Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) recently addressed if and when a penalty should be
imposed on an employer who failed to adhere to their re-employment obligations when it comes to employees who get hurt on the job.
In accordance with the real merits and justice of the case, no penalty should be
imposed on the employer.»
The degree of regulation
imposed on employers is also triggered by the level of screening that is done by an employer or its outside background checker.
However, I have a simple question about this bill and the new requirement
it imposes on employers.
Restrictions will be
imposed on employers based on the type of work being performed by the employee and the employee's age with particular emphasis on the health and safety of the employee.
Not exact matches
Other proposals include a carbon tax
on gasoline sales, limiting deductibility of state taxes for businesses by
imposing the same caps that now apply to individuals, and taxing generous
employer - provided health care plans.
But it's also worth considering that an
employer who fires an employee simply based
on the wrongdoing itself is effectively
imposing a penalty — acting like judge, jury, and executioner — without any of the due - process protections that accompany a criminal trial.
The U.S. and Papua New Guinea are the only countries among 185 nations and territories that hadn't
imposed government - mandated laws requiring
employers to pay mothers while
on leave with their babies, according to a study released last year by the United Nations» International Labor Organization.
Seattle is considering
imposing a new 0.7 % payroll tax
on large
employers to fund affordable housing programs and reduce homelessness.
In the U.S., recent 401 (k) rule changes have
imposed a fiduciary standard
on employers.
But I would want to see significantly more economic growth than we have now before we
imposed an additional burden
on Canadian
employers and employees,» he said.
In 1986, a Democratic Congress passed and the Republican president signed into law the Immigration Reform and Control Act, which attempted to close the back door of illegal immigration by, among other measures,
imposing sanctions
on employers for hiring unauthorized aliens.
Employers have the right to
impose certain mandates
on employees when it is important to the job they were hired to do; they should not be expected to bend the rules for some who don't want to be bound by those expectations and requirements.
Because the birth control cases all focus
on a 1993 federal law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, not the Constitution, the Justices will face questions about whether the mandate to provide free access to 20 forms of birth control drugs or devices, sterilization, screenings, and counseling
imposes a «substantial burden»
on religious freedom of nonprofit
employers with religious objections to some or all contraceptives, whether the mandate in fact serves a «compelling interest» of the government, and whether an attempt to provide an exemption from the mandate satisfies the requirement that such an accommodation is «the least restrictive means» of achieving the government's policy interest.
No
employer has the right to
impose their religious belief
on employees who do not agree that certain types of BC are immoral based
on science.
Why is my
employer allowed to
impose his religious beliefs
on me?
The government can, however,
impose health and safety requirements
on all
EMPLOYERS — they can require a minimum wage, they can require that female or minority workers are not discriminated against, and so forth.
Recent legislation
imposed severe penalties
on firms and individuals who do not check candidates» right to work, so the responsibility here has been effectively handed to
employers.
As illustrated in the Executive Budget financial plan, the state will be facing significant budget gaps in each of the next three years, and a new payroll tax
on employers will be a tempting target for future administrations and Legislatures looking for increased revenues, but reluctant to
impose new or higher taxes directly
on individuals.
In other passages, the chancellor announced a fee he would
impose on workers trying to take their
employer to tribunal which can only be returned if they win.
«However, the universal credit proposals seem to fly in the face of simplicity when it comes to the reporting requirements being
imposed on small
employers and the self - employed.
Employers are engaged in a divide - and - rule exercise which feeds «a race to the bottom» and increasingly
imposed a «one size fits all» culture
on the sector.»
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has criticised new legislation
on employing foreign workers that will
impose unrealistic expectations and draconian fines
on employers.
Employers could
impose hefty penalties
on employees who decline to participate in genetic testing as part of workplace wellness programs if a bill approved by a U.S. House committee last week becomes law.
The council believes raising the fast food minimum wage won't necessarily combat poverty and could hurt the state's overall economic competitiveness by
imposing «significant new costs
on employers.»
Wearing red armbands amidst singing and chanting, they accused their
employers of undermining their local union and
imposing an alien union
on...
We need a competitive and predictable corporate tax structure to allow our innovative companies to compete globally; we must reduce the regulatory costs and federal red tape
imposed on U.S.
employers; and we must continue to seek strong and secure trading relationships to allow the opening of new markets for our innovators.
«The SSTA is requesting that the new cabinet secretary John Swinney, together with local authorities as the
employers of teachers, take control of the situation and
impose limits
on teacher time being spent
on such activities that are taking teachers away from teaching and learning.»
From Public Speaking events at the Rotary International Club or Chamber of Commerce to Science club field trips to Midland Dow, a huge
employer in the county, it represented a racial disparity that wasn't reinforced due to
imposed racist intent, it was a direct result of social conditioning and misperception
on role development of the individual.
Generally, exclusion of refugees is grounded in the hyped fears of
employers and service providers that the Immigration Act of 2002 could
impose penalties
on them if they do not comply with its rules.15 This misconception is further reinforced by political statements, which hold that the majority of refugees are bogus or economic migrants who are in South Africa in a search of a better life.16 There is apparently an inability to distinguish between applicability of the immigration regime and refugee regime.17 However, it is true that the Refugees Act of 1998 strictly exempts refugees and asylum - seekers from the immigration restrictive measures
imposed on non-citizens in certain circumstances.
One central issue: whether to
impose an across - the - board change
on all workers and
employers, or to more selectively target those Canadian workers who are the least likely to save.
In essence, self - employment taxes are like the
employer - employee based FICA taxes, but SECA taxes are
imposed on folks like you who are in business for themselves.
Sec. 125 plans are not available everywhere and you saw from the outcry about the mandate to offer them
imposed on larger
employers - quite a lot of
employers don't think they should offer them.
The government
imposes limits
on how much money
employers and employees (and the self - employed) can contribute to retirement plans.
The 2010 healthcare law
imposes financial burdens — some of them large, and others difficult to calculate —
on the nation's
employers, resulting in some business owners deciding not to expand or hire new employees.
Because the Administration predicated its Endangerment Finding
on the IPCC's questionable reports, the State is seeking to prevent the EPA's new Rules — and the economic harm that will result from those regulations — from being
imposed on Texas
employers, workers and enforcement agencies.»
The escalator is work equipment and he is using it at work (for in travelling between his office and the House of Lords for a hearing he is at all times within the course of his employment), so a literal reading of reg 3 (2) would
impose liability
on his
employer (which, depending
on the facts, they may or may not be able to pass
on to someone else).
Furthermore, you are at least correct to say that such acts
impose obligations
on «
employers».
I have never
imposed such a sanction
on an
employer, and I was saddened to do so.
However, these general rules can be modified in work contracts or general agreements («Tarifvertrag») to
impose some liability
on the
employer.
What sections of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
impose an obligation
on employers (or anyone else) to ««promote» equality, diversity, and inclusion»?
Even if you were correct in claiming that those acts
impose an obligation
on employers, it doesn't follow that it is correct to say that lawyers, in general, have such obligations.