X
20Aug

Do You Have My Back? Safety Considerations for Multiemployer Worksites

You and the person who offices next to you, or the person with whom you just shared a story in the break room, may not share the same employer. Some worksites contain a mix of workers that includes traditional employees, temporary workers placed by...
By: Foley & Lardner LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/do-you-have-my-back-safety-80842/

Related

FTC Settlement Agreement Demonstrates Commissioners’ Competing Views on Merger Non-Competes

What Happened - • DTE and Enbridge’s natural gas pipeline joint venture, Nexus, agreed to purchas...

Read More >

Tax Law Alert: US Court of Federal Claims Releases Anticipated Opinions in Developer Fee Cases

The United States Court of Federal Claims recently released two anticipated opinions, Bishop Hill En...

Read More >

Director’s Undisclosed Conflict Prevents Application of Business Judgment Rule in Acquisition

City of Fort Myers General § Employees’ Pension Fund v Haley, which was commenced in the Delaware C...

Read More >

The Impact of the Duty to Mitigate on Diminution of Value Claims

Buyers in M&A deals often contend that they value a target company based on the seller’s representa...

Read More >

One Last 2019 Act from the Connecticut General Assembly: A December “Special Session” and the Tip Credit

Governor Lamont signs House Bill 7501 into law on January 6, 2020. As we say goodbye to 2019 (and a...

Read More >

Tech M&A shows resilience in 2019

Tech M&A has remained strong in 2019, registering only a moderate decline against a much sharper fal...

Read More >