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Tag Archives: Leave
Procedures required to be followed by an appointing authority seeking to place an employee on disability leave pursuant to Civil Service Law §72 involuntarily
The basics with respect to placing an employee on ordinary disability leave pursuant to §72 of the Civil Service Law* involuntarily, except where the appointing authority determines that the individual's continued presence at the job site constitutes a danger to the … Continue reading
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What To Leave Off Your Resume
Leave off your resume things that recruiters dislike and your job prospects will improve. Recruiters are a diverse bunch and resumes vary by industry, but you may be better off omitting some items from your legal resume. When in doubt, … Continue reading
Proposed Senate Bill 188 Would Create Paid Family Leave System in Colorado
By Rebecca Hudson Rebecca Hudson On March 7, democratic lawmakers introduced Senate Bill 188, which would provide partial wage replacement for Colorado workers by mandating a state family and medical leave benefit. Under the legislation, Coloradans would be able to … Continue reading