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What Does the SCOTUS Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage Mean for Employers?

July 01, 2015
By Albin Oldner Law, PLLC
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What policy changes will employers need to make to comply with the U. S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling upholding same-sex marriage?  For some helpful insights, see “Employers need to examine policies, laws in light of Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling” by Tammy Binford with Business and Legal Resources and HRHero.com.
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