...New Jersey Association for Justice Educational...at the National Labor Relations Board...
...that the contractor had to be an affiliate of the National Independent Contractor Association, NICA Inc. The agreement described NICA as a primary provider...
...leaders of the Philadelphia Bar Association, including executive director Ken Shear...neglect and exploitation is a national crisis demanding a national response...
...agreement requires each driver to be an affiliate of defendant National Independent Contractor Association, which provides third-party administrative services to independent contractors....
...2. Employee posts in social media may be protected speech. The National Labor Relations Board has ruled that certain employee gripes, while made publicly...
...be or not to be independent contractors — that is an enormous...
...built a national client base...Jersey Builders Association with...absence and independent contractors. ...
...communities (condominiums, cooperatives and homeowner associations, but all referred to as...communities, such as developers, lenders, contractors, residents and community association lawyers...
...re going to try to attract work from the studios and major independents in the industry, you're going to have to have people who...
...chairman of the new public affairs committee of the Philadelphia Public Relations Association since August 2008 and on the legal affairs committee of the Pennsylvania...
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