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Labor/Employment

Feb. 3, 2007

Making Mileage

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN - By Leonid M. Zilberman - Like other issues in employment law, the question of how, and how much, to reimburse workers for mileage and other costs is contentious and unsettled.

Employment Column

By Leonid M. Zilberman
     
      We all have heard about California being anti-business and its employment laws and policies being hostile to employers. Well, soon we will see yet another showdown about yet another employment-related regulation. This time, the question is how to define reimbursement rates for employees regarding business-related travel expenses.
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