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Littler Mendelson?s William Hays Weissman Appointed Vice Chair of ABA Tax Section?s Employment Taxes Committee (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Littler Mendelson (Littler), the nation?s largest labor and employment law firm focused exclusively on representing employers, is pleased to announce the appointment of William Hays Weissman to vice chair of the Employment Taxes Committee of the Section of Taxation of the American Bar Association. His appointment to the Employment Taxes Committee will commence on July 1, 2008.

Houston Hispanic job centers lose $5.1 million contract (Houston Chronicle)
A longtime Hispanic service agency lost a multimillion-dollar contract Tuesday to operate three employment centers on the northside, but a Houston state senator wants the local government council to revisit that decision.

Farmworkers relegated to second-class status: study (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
A new study of farm work in BC reveals systematic violations of employment standards and health and safety regulations, poor and often dangerous working conditions, and dismal enforcement by government agencies.

Combined effort to block child trafficking (Daily News)
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) and the Child Protection Authority (CPA), has combined forces to counter child trafficking, which has been found to be taking place in the guise of sending teenagers for overseas jobs on forged passports.

High Agency fees to be scrapped (Daily News)
The annulment of exorbitant fees charged by foreign employment recruiting agencies is on the cards, with Authorities planning to bring in new laws to curtail the practice, in a bid to encourage prospective migrant workers (specially male skilled workers).

Homeless population at Beaches grows (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) The homeless population in Jacksonville Beach is rising and social services agencies are bracing for a continued increase as more veterans return from active duty.

$7 million set aside for county's retirees (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Sonoma County supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to create a trust fund for retiree health benefits and to seed it with $7 million, a first step toward dealing with expensive promises of paying county employees post-employment benefits.

Labour & Employment (Mondaq)
On June 11, 2008, the Pennsylvania Senate approved a statewide ban on smoking in public places, including workplaces.

Three state agencies subpoenaed in Currie probe (Baltimore Examiner)
Federal prosecutors have ordered three state transportation agencies to turn over communications "of any sort" with a regional grocery chain in the latest round of subpoenas in the investigation of state Sen. Ulysses Currie.

Fire Help Center (Paradise Post)
A Fire Help Center is set up at The Oroville Employment Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today for residents who lost their home and have questions or need phones numbers of agencies to call for assistance.