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Colorado Employer's Guide, Third Edition
Our Price: $188.50

This authoritative yet accessible book provides the “lay of the land” about Colorado employment law for business owners, managers, and human resource professionals.

Written without legal jargon and from an employer's point of view, it offers clear and concise explanations of today's complex labor laws, regulations, and court decisions. You'll get everything you need regarding hiring, managing employees and personnel costs, termination of employment, health and safety, employment discrimination, wages and hours, child labor, employee benefits and leave, personnel records, workplace privacy, unions, government contracting and more.

The latest annual edition includes a discussion of these and other current topics:
 * New federal minimum wage rate information, as well as Colorado Minimum Wage Order 24
 * The Colorado Labor Peace Act and its unique features, as well as Colorado laws requiring leave for adoptive parents, crime victims, volunteer firefighters, and military personnel
 * Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions on age discrimination claims, lawsuits by 401(k) plan participants, arbitration agreements, and more
 * The Colorado Wage Transparency Act, which gives employees the right to disclose and discuss their wages
 * The E-Verify system and increased penalties for employers that violate federal immigration law
 * Colorado laws on security breach notifications, destruction of records, and use of Social Security numbers
 * The new I-9 employment verification form and Colorado law requiring employers to verify the legal status of new hires

792 pages; published in 2009.
Colorado Springs 2010 Attorney Directory
Our Price: $25.00

The 2010 annual Attorney Directory contains contact information for all the attorneys registered with the Colorado Supreme Court who practice in El Paso and Teller Counties. It also has a section devoted to specific fields of practice listings such as "Business Law" and "Copyright, Patent, Trademark and Trade Secrets Law," and the contact information for the attorneys who specialize in those fields. This year we’ve also added an Expert Witness section so you can easily find experts in different fields. In addition, there is a section for numbers frequently used by attorneys such as courts and government offices.
The 2010 Colorado Springs Book of Leads
Our Price: $50.00

This book brings you a wealth of knowledge, sales leads, contact names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses that you can't find anywhere else. Your copy should be referenced, highlighted, marked and dog-eared all year long. Keep a copy on your desk, in the conference room, and in your car, and make sure all the salespeople in your office have one.

Our book continues to evolve as a research tool and each year changes and additions are made to bring you current data that will increase your company's bottom line. This edition is no exception, and it will be increasingly helpful as a lasting resource for your office and a convenient reference for growing your business prospects.

These lists are compiled all year long and to ensure accuracy we go directly to the source. Each company is surveyed and must update their information to be included in the book.
Engage Magazine (Colorado Springs)
Our Price: $3.50

New to Colorado Springs? This comprehensive guide gives the necessary facts and statistics to better inform you what this beautiful city has to offer. Learn about Pikes Peak, the Garden of the Gods, Red Rock Canyon, North Cheyenne, Cheyenne Mountain State Park and over 14,000 acres of parks, trails and open space for your outdoor enjoyment. Plus, discover a world of entertainment options, including concerts, theater, fine art exhibits, Olympic hopefuls, sporting events, and much more, plus fine dining and shopping in the vibrant downtown area and throughout the city.
Inclusion Magazine (Colorado Springs)
Our Price: $3.50

Colorado Springs is great place to live, not only because of its physical beauty, but because of the great quality of life. That quality is the product of a mix of people, cultures, intellectual and creative resources, opportunities and challenges created by our social and cultural diversity. The latest issue of "Inclusion" takes a closer look at the colorful tapestry that is the place where we live and work. It's a look at the individual threads that, when woven together, create a powerful and exciting picture of a wonderful place to live.

We will look into the diverse national heritages that live and thrive together in our city, from the close-knit Asian community to the multi-faceted Hispanic culture and the long-established and dynamic African American community. We will also look at the military and the economic influence that makes up the warp threads on which the tapestry is woven.