Meal break or extra pay for those working more than 12 hours

When meal waivers don’t apply SOME employees work 12-hour shifts, such as nurses, therapists, technicians, or even caregivers and domestic employees. Because of the realities of their job, especially for those who work in hospitals or skilled nursing facilities, they may find themselves working continuously without being provided their mandated breaks. Hourly employees are entitled…

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Update on immigration reform

LAST week, a Texas federal district court Judge Andrew S. Hanen caused much uproar in the world of immigration by issuing an injunction halting the implementation of President Obama’s executive initiatives on prosecutorial discretion.  The two notable initiatives affected by the injunction were the expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for…

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Struggling with debt: What are you prepared to do?

IN this week’s article, I would like to address a bad habit that we all tend to have at times. In dealing with debt, it can mean the difference between failure and success. What am I referring to? I am referring to this nasty habit called “procrastination”. “Procrastination” is defined by the dictionary as “putting…

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Work permits for H-4 spouses of H-1B visa holders

ON February 24, 2015, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) announced that on May 26, 2015 it will accept applications to grant employment eligibility to certain H–4 spouses married to H–1B workers. Although this new rule was announced by the Obama Administration several months ago, the USCIS waited to implement the new rule until after…

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Supervisors create deferred action task force for LA County

THE Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted this week, to help eligible immigrants apply for President Barack Obama’s contested executive deferred action program, even as the fate of the President’s signature immigration initiative remains unclear. In a 4-1 vote, Supervisors Hilda Solis, Shiela Kuehl, Mark Ridley-Thomas, and Don Knabe voted on creating a task…

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Public weighs in on CIT/OneWest merger

Filipinos demonstrate support AT A public hearing on CIT Group’s $3.4 billion takeover of OneWest Bank, supporters said the merger would benefit minority groups and poor neighborhoods, while critics said such an occurrence would create a new “too big to fail” bank. “We have set forth aggressive goals for community investment and development activities in…

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Melanoma: Deadly skin cancer

It is a common misconception that skin cancer is nothing to worry about because it is curable. Not so, not for any of the 3 types of skin cancers. All of them would ultimately spread all over the body and kill the patient, if not diagnosed early and surgically removed on time. The most notorious…

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New regulations to allow certain H-4 spouses employment; young individuals can still avail of existing DACA

On February 24, 2015, the Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that effective May 26, 2015 the Department of Homeland Security is extending eligibility for employment authorization to certain H-4 dependent spouses of H-1B non-immigrants who are seeking employment-based lawful permanent resident status. This move fits squarely within the immigration…

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What’s next for immigration reform?

Judge Andrew S. Hanen of the federal district court in Brownsville, Texas, issued an injunction preventing the new expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and  Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) programs from moving forward.  Thousands of “DREAMers” planned for the start of the expanded DACA program to begin…

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Duggan’s Serra Mortuary President Dan Duggan heads list of March birthday celebrants

Dan Duggan, President of Duggan’s Serra Mortuary, the most reliable funeral service company that Filipino-Americans depend on to honor and respect their loved ones passing, will celebrate his birthday on Friday, March 27. Other prominent celebrities celebrating their birthdays this March are: March 1 –  Royal Dynasty Foundation founder Nellie Cojuangco Tuazon, and Premiere Appliances…

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A Vision Centered Leadership Style

“I believe that it is my duty as a CEO to lead and inspire the workforce, to provide vision and direction, to guide and motivate my people so that Megaworld continues to maintain its competitive edge in the property market.” – Dr. Andrew L. Tan A powerful statement reinforcing the notion that growth in business evolves…

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Public weighs in on CIT/OneWest merger

Filipinos demonstrate support AT A public hearing on CIT Group’s $3.4 billion takeover of OneWest Bank, supporters said the merger would benefit minority groups and poor neighborhoods, while critics said such an occurrence would create a new “too big to fail” bank. “We have set forth aggressive goals for community investment and development activities in…

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Supervisors create deferred action task force for LA County

THE Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted this week, to help eligible immigrants apply for President Barack Obama’s contested executive deferred action program, even as the fate of the President’s signature immigration initiative remains unclear. In a 4-1 vote, Supervisors Hilda Solis, Shiela Kuehl, Mark Ridley-Thomas, and Don Knabe voted on creating a task…

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Awarding child custody in California

One of the most emotional aspect of a marital dissolution case is dealing with Child custody issues. Sadly enough, this is an area where most parents play games with each other trying their best to deprive the other parents of their right to maintain relationship with their child. Child custody comes in two parts, 1)…

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Once upon a press club

There was once a press club in the heart of a city where everyone lived in harmony with each other and their surroundings. Photographers and writers, they were affable and comrades among themselves. They had a club house in the midst of a hill—oh, magnificent, almost celestial. It was not fancy, exclusive nor isolated, but…

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Overhyped

DUBBED as the “Fight of the Decade,” the highly anticipated dream match—between Filipino champion Manny Pacquiao and undefeated American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.—has been making headlines even before the fight was finalized. Luckily for their adoring fans, the deal has been set and the two fighters will indeed slug it out on May 2 in…

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Three Monkeys and a Gorilla

REMEMBER the three monkeys who could see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil? Well, DILG Secretary Mar Roxas, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and AFP Chief of Staff Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr. were pretty much like those monkeys, unable or unwilling to remember what they knew about the impending massacre of the SAF…

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