Cincinnati Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Robert A. Muehleisen
Legal News
- Janesville manufacturer takes labor costs to new level (The Janesville Gazette)
United Alloy's 2007 efforts were impressive by anyone's standards. But the result that makes the Janesville manufacturer of fabricated metal parts and components most proud is the one dealing with its labor costs. - Firms cutting back without cutting employees (The Nashua Telegraph)
As Michigan-based Pro-Temp Inc. grapples with its slowest period in eight years, co-owner Cal Van Hemert has started snipping away at expenses at the heating, cooling and refrigeration service company. ... - By TIFFANY HSU Los Angeles Times - By Kevin Risner, Staff Writer (The Advertiser-Tribune)
The Seneca County commissioners are expected to meet with Tiffin Chamber of Commerce President Vicki Lowery Monday. Lowery is expected to provide a monthly update of Chamber of Commerce activities. - Blind veteran accuses Kyle Williamson of fraud (Quad-City Times)
William Frison went to the military to follow in the footsteps of his father. - P20T in exchange for no case: survivor (Cebu Daily News)
While clinging to a piece of driftwood, driver Jesus Gica said he had all but lost hope of ever seeing his family in Opao, Mandaue city again after the MV Princes of the Seas sank in stormy weather. - Keddie guilty of misconduct, fined (Mandurah Mail)
THE founding partner of the state's largest specialised personal injury law firm was found guilty of professional misconduct, fined $10,000 and will be publicly reprimanded following orders made by the Administrative Decisions Tribunal yesterday. - Suit: Stanislaus Company Moved Dead Worker's Body (News10 Sacramento)
A lawsuit alleges the former employer of an immigrant worker who died during a Central Valley heat wave moved the dead man's body to escape responsibility. - Company moved dead worker's body (KGET 17 Bakersfield)
A lawsuit has been filed against the former employer of an immigrant worker who died during a Central Valley heat wave and claims the company moved the dead man's body... - Suit: Company moved dead worker's body (KESQ Palm Springs)
STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) - A lawsuit has been filed against the former employer of an immigrant worker who died during a Central Valley heat wave and claims the company moved the dead man's body to a nearby orchard to escape responsibility. - Suit: Company moved dead worker's body (KSBY San Luis Obispo)
Associated Press - July 5, 2008 8:44 PM ET STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) - A lawsuit has been filed against the former employer of an immigrant worker who died during a Central Valley heat wave and...
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