Employment – unemployment compensation – misconduct
2014AP001274 Lloyd A. Spencer v. Labor and Industry Review Commission
Employment — USERRA
U.S. Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Civil Employment — USERRA An employee was entitled to a longevity bonus for time that would have accrued but for a leave of absence. “Applying the Alabama Power test to DeLee’s situation, there is no question that a full longevity payment would have accrued but for his […]
Employment — FLSA
U.S. Supreme Court Civil Employment — FLSA The time that employees spent waiting to undergo and undergoing security screenings is not compensable under the FLSA. The security screenings at issue are noncompensable postliminary activities. To begin with, the screenings were not the principal activities the employees were employed to perform—i.e., the workers were employed not […]
Employment – MPPAA — withdrawal liability
14-2512 Central States, Southeast & Southwest Areas Pension Fund v. Allega Concrete Corp.
Employment – FMLA — race discrimination
13-3652 Taylor-Novotny v. Health Alliance Medical Plans
Employment — Public employment; freedom of speech
14-1217 Meade v. Moraine Valley Community College
Employment — wage claims — attorney fees
2013AP1469 Paragon Tank Truck Equipment LLC v. Kuchler
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