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Full-Text Articles in Labor and Employment Law
Saving Money On Health Insurance Just Got A Lot Easier . . . Or Did It?: The Preserving Employee Wellness Programs Act And Its Impact On The Future Of Employee Health, Zachary Maciejewski
Saving Money On Health Insurance Just Got A Lot Easier . . . Or Did It?: The Preserving Employee Wellness Programs Act And Its Impact On The Future Of Employee Health, Zachary Maciejewski
Indiana Law Journal
This Note addresses the growing use of employer-sponsored wellness programs in the American workplace and the concomitant harms and risks these programs impose on employee privacy and insurance costs. Specifically, this Note analyzes the Preserving Employee Wellness Programs Act (PEWPA)—a proposed law that would allow employers to require employees to disclose genetic information to qualify for an employer-sponsored wellness program (and the program’s associated insurance premium benefits). This Note ultimately argues that employees and employee advocacy groups must work to thwart PEWPA to preserve employee privacy in the face of mounting corporate pressure to alter the structure of employer-sponsored health …
Checking The "Trigger-Happy" Congress: The Extraterritorial Extension Of Federal Employment Laws Requires Prudence, Derek G. Barella
Checking The "Trigger-Happy" Congress: The Extraterritorial Extension Of Federal Employment Laws Requires Prudence, Derek G. Barella
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Power And Politics In Labor Legislation, By Alan K. Mcadams, Byrum E. Carter
Power And Politics In Labor Legislation, By Alan K. Mcadams, Byrum E. Carter
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fela Venue Abuse: Necessity For Congressional Amendment
Fela Venue Abuse: Necessity For Congressional Amendment
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Taft-Hartley Law, Willett H. Parr Jr.
The Taft-Hartley Law, Willett H. Parr Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
Address delivered at Evansville at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, September 5, 1947.
The Fair Labor Standards Act, Leon H. Wallace
The Fair Labor Standards Act, Leon H. Wallace
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Handbook Of Federal Labor Legislation, By Elsie Gluck
Handbook Of Federal Labor Legislation, By Elsie Gluck
Indiana Law Journal
Government Publications Review
Workmen's Compensation Act-Occupational Disease
Workmen's Compensation Act-Occupational Disease
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.