09/24/2010
				
Federal government employees have tight deadlines for initiating  discrimination complaints. In most cases, they must do so within 45 days  of the alleged discriminatory act. Miss the deadline, and the case  ends. But there are exceptions. For example, if an employee is severely  incapacitated, she may be exempted from contacting an agency’s EEO  office within 45 days. However, as a recent case shows, mere suffering  from depression and anxiety isn’t enough to extend the deadline.
				 
			 
			
09/24/2010
				
Some temporary agencies and employee-leasing firms sell their clients on  the idea that temp workers won’t be employees of the client. Instead,  they will be either independent contractors or employees of the temp  agency. Those claims may not hold up in court, because North Carolina  has strict tests for who is an employee and who isn’t.