News
Are the days numbered for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) ability to permit plaintiffs to eschew the administrative process by issuing Notice of Right to Sue letters “on ...
I expressed my concerns to management over training I was required to attend and was soon fired,” the worker said.
The former chief operating officer of the Rock Region Metropolitan Transit Authority is suing her former employer, saying she ...
This week marks 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act reshaped civil rights in the U.S., guaranteeing access and inclusion for millions. But as workplaces, schools, and public spaces ...
Martinez Animal Hospital agreed to pay a former employee $20,000 after an investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment ...
The Butler County commissioners have agreed to pay their former clerk $57,607 after she filed a discrimination and retaliation claim with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
NEXT reports that Employment Practice Liability Insurance (EPLI) protects against lawsuits from employees, covering legal ...
Federal employees have been living in a constant state of uncertainty since late January, dealing with mass firings, court ...
Former Shreveport Clerk of Council Shanerika Flemings had her lawsuit transferred to federal court July 24, after receiving ...
Opinion
Is Georgia the worst state regarding workplace bigotry? If so, what should we be doing about it?
Per Techr- “ These findings highlight the urgent need for more substantial diversity and inclusion initiatives, better training programs, and more robust anti-discrimination policies in workplaces ...
In its motion, the civil rights agency said an official’s decision to pass over the plaintiff for a promotion was “consistent ...
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