Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
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Missouri Supreme Court invalidates HB 1413 over unequal treatment of union groups
The Missouri Supreme Court affirmed a St. Louis Circuit Court decision that found House Bill 1413 is unconstitutional because it imposed new requirements on one group of unions but not others -
BRYAN CAVE LEIGHTON PAISNER LLP: Koch and Hunter Recognized in ‘Missouri Lawyers Weekly' as Top Employment Lawyers
BCLP Kansas City Partner Elaine Koch and St. Louis Senior Counsel Jerry Hunter are among Missouri’s “Power 30” employment lawyers, as named by Missouri Lawyers Weekly. -
Missouri Chamber offers resources, webinars amid coronavirus challenges
Missouri’s business community is facing extraordinary challenges due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. -
Landmark law on public sector unions heads for the Missouri Supreme Court
JEFFERSON CITY - The Missouri Supreme Court will decide whether a law severely curtailing the activities of many public sector unions is unconstitutional. -
More than $20 million disbursed to victims from punitive damages awards fund, Labor Department figures reveal
JEFFERSON CITY – More than $20 million was deposited in funds for legal services and to help victims of accidents unable to collect damages or otherwise be compensated for their injuries over a 15 year period to the end of 2017, according to figures released by the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.