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...(a) Definition. For purposes of this section, the term services o...
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...Multiple jobholding (moonlighting) warrants attention by organization scholars becau...The definition and prevalence of multiple jobholding will be disc...
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... interventional cardiologist of a "no moonlighting" clause in his employment agreement, the practice ... partnership agreement a technical definition of the term "practice of medicine" that was provid...
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State and federal law guarantee employees the right to take leave for certain events, including when they have a "serious health condition." Oregon's law applies to employers who have 25 or more employees. Federal law applies to larger employers, those who have 50 or more employees. Although employees can use other kinds of paid leave that they might have stored up to compensate them during this time, family leave itself is unpaid. That raises the question of whether moonlighting is permissible. Stated differently, may an employee on protected family leave take another job or engage in a money-making enterprise of some kind while at the same time being on leave from an employer? Surprisingly, neither statute really addresses this question, but it has come up occasionally in court cases....
... may be incapacitated under this definition just because he or she can't do something like lif...
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..., under the ordinary dictionary definitions of "employee," those company workers whom a union ..., would seem equivalent to simple moonlighting, a practice wholly consistent with a company's con...
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... interventional cardiologist of a "no moonlighting" clause in his employment agreement, the practice ... partnership agreement a technical definition of the term "practice of medicine" that was provid...
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...Section II. Definitions...... [sbull] Changes the definition of ``Employer... that was sometimes referred to as ``moonlighting.'' Under the moonlighting loophole, when an employ...
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This rule amends the FAA's existing flight, duty and rest regulations applicable to certificate holders and their flightcrew members operating under the domestic, flag, and supplemental operations rules. The rule recognizes the universality of factors that lead to fatigue in most individuals and regulates these factors to ensure that flightcrew members in passenger operations do not accumulate dangerous amounts of fatigue. Fatigue threatens aviation safety because it increases the risk of pilot error that could lead to an accident. This risk is heightened in passenger operations because of the additional number of potentially impacted individuals. The new requirements eliminate the current distinctions between domestic, flag and supplemental passenger operations. The rule provides diffe...
... A. Applicability. B. Definitions. C. Fitness for Duty. D. Fatigue Education... such as ``picking up extra hours, moonlighting, reporting to work when sick, commuting irresponsi...
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During his campaign for Kansas secretary of state, Kris Kobach made voters fully aware that, if elected, he would spend part of his spare time working to revise immigration laws and policies.
Perhaps some voters were turned off by his plan to moonlight, but most apparently were not. Kobach, a Republican, received 59 percent of the vote, nearly 12 percent more than incumbent Secretary of State Chris Biggs.
...Biggs made Kobach's moonlighting a campaign issue, even referencing it in a campaig...? Finally, who gets to decide the definition of significance?. It's fine to take exception to K...
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... with respect to the bribery statute's definition of an "official act"; (2) that another erroneous i... because his actions amounted to "moonlighting," or misusing government resources, and did not fi...