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Our Maryland Employer's Guide is an authoritative and accessible book that provides the "lay of the land" about employment law. The Guide integrates federal and Maryland laws that affect the employer-employee relationship, making it a valuable resource for business owners, managers, and human resource professionals. The Maryland Employer's Guide is written and updated annually by an employment law attorney. We have eliminated legal jargon, offering clear and concise explanations of today's complex labor laws, regulations, and court decisions. Relevant state and federal agencies are listed at the end of each chapter, along with citations For The information discussed. Written from an employer's point of view, this 15th Edition Maryland Employer's Guide includes discussion of these and other current topics: Discussion of Maryland's Social Security Number Privacy Act New section on payroll taxes, including Maryland law New section on managing and securing personnel records Discussion of the revised definition of "supervisor" under federal labor relations law Updated sections reflecting 2006 pension reform legislation Discussion of the new standards for retaliation claims under federal discrimination law