Web Resources

Below are links to other Labor & Employment websites for additional information. Please note that content on these sites is not the responsibility of KM&M.

Web Resources Categories

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Employee BenefitsGeneral Labor and Employment LawGovernment Agencies
Human ResourcesLabor RelationsState Information

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

  • Department of Labor--Minimum Wage Page
    This site reminds employers that the minimum wage increased to $6.55 per hour effective July 24, 2008, and will increase to $7.25 per hour effective July 24, 2009. It provides a copy of the minimum wage poster, a collection of frequently asked questions, and other minimum wage resources.
  • Department of Labor: Handy Reference Guide to the Fair Labor Standards Act
    This website provides the requirements for treating an employee as exempt, the requirements for overtime pay, the penalties for violating the FLSA, and other information concerning the FLSA.

Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

  • Family Medical Leave Act Information
    This Department of Labor site provides links to sites relevant to the FMLA, including the text of the statute, sample FMLA forms, an FMLA Fact Sheet, the Department of Labor Compliance Guide and a copy of the FMLA poster.

Employee Benefits

General Labor and Employment Law

  • Employment, Labor and Pension Law
    This site is part of the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library; it provides information concerning employment and labor law and provides links to other sites.
  • Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School--Employment Law
    This site maintained by Cornell University contains comprehensive information relating to various aspects of employment law, including employment discrimination; the site also provides links to other relevant sources within the Cornell information network, including labor relations and workplace safety.

Government Agencies

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics
    This site provides statistics concerning workplace issues, such as data concerning salaries and benefit trends; the site includes a keyword searching feature that makes it easy to find information.
  • Department of Labor
    The DOL's home page provides information relating to the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and labor-related data.
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
    The EEOC's home page provides information about the agency's filing requirements and the agency's enforcement and litigation procedures.
  • National Labor Relations Board
    The NLRB's home page provides information about the agency, facts about labor relations, and links to other labor-related resources.

Human Resources

  • Society for Human Resource Management
    This site includes news and information concerning human resources and links to other related resources.
  • Workindex
    This site was designed by Cornell University for the purpose of providing human resources professionals with a gateway to relevant web sites; visitors to the site use word searches to locate information on a particular topic.

Labor Relations

State Information

  • California Employment Law Forum
    This site contains information for employers concerning employment tax, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and the labor market in California.
  • New York: State Department of Labor
    The New York Department of Labor home page contains information relevant to employers doing business in New York, including prevailing wage information, unemployment insurance data, and labor market information.
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