If you go directly to your states own website you should be able to find what you need. Most information pertaining to Employment laws can be found with the Wage and Hour Division or the Employment Department offices.
Your state government should have a copy of the laws that apply directly to your employment situation. My recommendation is to contact your state elected official and get their office to do the leg work for you to find this documentation.
You can learn about Wisconsin employment laws online by visiting http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/er/labor_standards_bureau/publication_erd_4906_pweb.htm. You will be able to find all the information you need on laws surrounding employment in Wisconsin.
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You can find information on divorce laws in Virginia on the official website of the Virginia State Bar, the Virginia Judicial System website, or on legal websites like FindLaw or Nolo. These resources provide comprehensive information on divorce laws, procedures, and requirements in the state of Virginia.
One of the best places to find information concerning employment opportunities in Washington state is to visit the government website for that area. Indeed, many employment opportunities are available working for the government and are advertised on these sites, as well as links to employment agencies and local companies.
This very much depends on the laws of the state of employment. I would check employment laws for your specific state to find out the answer.
There are organisations in Nevada like the department of employment which specialise in fact and figures about jobs and also finding employment for the state's citizens.
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Go to the Department of Labor's site at www.dol.gov. Under the "Find It!" sidebar, click on the "More" link under "Topics". Look for "Youth & Employment", click on "Age Requirements". To find information for your state, click on the state labor laws link.
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Employment laws vary from state to state and country to country. You'll have to specify the jurisdiction to find out if there are any laws that would apply there.
Employment law in California is unique to the state. Specific information on details would need to be discussed with a lawyer, preferably one certified by the State Bar of California in employment law.