Cowan worth keeping (NZCity)
2 July 2008 An employment lawyer says the NZRU's decision to keep Jimmy Cowan in the All Blacks is not surprising. Police have charged the 26-year-old halfback over three separate incidents involving alleged disorderly conduct and the rugby union held a disciplinary hearing on the issues yesterday.
Companies adapt to generational differences (Belleville News-Democrat)
Andrew Ajello is betting his career on the notion that age matters.
Retirement rules challenged (Daily Telegraph)
Britain's retirement rules are facing a legal challenge in a landmark case which could force changes to employment law.
Dear Diversity Diva: Is every personnel issue a big deal? (The Kansas City Star)
Dear Diversity Diva: No offense, Diva, but I think you dropped the ball on your last column. It sounded like you were saying that the manager should just blow off two employees getting into it about gay marriage. Shouldn’t someone have gotten in trouble? — Critical in Kansas City
In Brief (Kathimerini)
Almost 13,000 places at universities will not be filled next year because one in three senior high school students who applied did not achieve the 50 percent pass mark in the recent exams.
Supreme Court rules in Honda Canada's favour (Simcoe.com)
A former employee's eight-year legal battle with Alliston's Honda of Canada Manufacturing over charges of wrongful dismissal is over after a Supreme Court ruling today.
He holds all the cards (The Electric New Paper)
CRISTIANO Ronaldo could all but force Manchester United to sell him to Real Madrid if he is hell bent on leaving, according to a leading employment lawyer.
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society raises more than $200,000 (Denver Post)
Proving once more that nothing spells success like having the right people involved, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Colorado raised an unprecedented $200,000-plus from its man and woman of the year competition, an event that registered only so-so results in years past.
Workplace safety may no longer matter in Ga. (Macon Telegraph)
On May 14, 2008, Gov. Sonny Perdue signed a new gun law that makes it more difficult for employers to ban guns in the workplace.
Ronaldo holds all the cards, claims lawyer (ESPN Soccernet.com)
Cristiano Ronaldo could all but force Manchester United to sell him to Real Madrid if he is hell bent on leaving, according to a leading employment lawyer.