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Disadvantages for the Unemployment Compensation Law

29th January 2010
When a person loses his or her job, finding a replacement may not be that easy to achieve and so he or she will need some financial help and this is where the unemployment compensation law applies. When people lose their jobs, that does not end their need...
Author: coletma ugham
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Decline in Number of NH Workplace Deaths

22nd December 2009
New Hampshire saw only seven workplace deaths in 2008 -- half as many as in 2007, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Although this is statistically fortunate for most employees, the Bureau cites the slowing economy as the main reason for lo...
Author: Ryan Russman
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Understanding the Importance of Child Support Payments

27th October 2009
Child support is the amount of money one parent must pay the other after a divorce. The money is suppose to be used for expenses related to raising the children. The amount of money to be paid for child support depends on many different factors. Gene...
Author: Harvey L. Cox
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Healthy Families Act Would Guarantee Paid Sick Leave

28th June 2009
One change to healthcare system may be coming, and it's one many small business owners would not like. Senator Ted Kennedy recently introduced a bill –the Healthy Families Act– that would implement a mandatory sick leave law and require employees to r...
Author: Cecily
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True Costs of Driving Drunk

24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton The new tag line for drinking and driving is "drive hammered, get nailed." And law enforcement agencies are not kidding. If suspected of driving drunk, you will first be tested using the field sobriety test, which consi...
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High Cost of Drunk Driving

05th January 2006
The new tag line for drinking and driving is "drive hammered, get nailed." And law enforcement agencies are not kidding. If suspected of driving drunk, you will first be tested using the field sobriety test, which consists of walking a straight line, s...
Author: Russell Weissman