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Discrimination / Harassment

Court won’t budge on 45-day bias claim deadline

12/29/2016
Federal employees have just 45 days to file a complaint about discrimination in the workplace.

In contentious times, reaffirm your commitment to diversity

12/22/2016
Now is a good time to consider taking steps to reinforce your commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Is that harassment, or just obnoxious bullying?

12/22/2016
Not every unpleasant workplace incident is grounds for a lawsuit.

A kiss is not just a kiss when it’s from the boss, and women don’t have to tolerate it

12/22/2016
Female employees don’t have to put up with workplace behavior that makes them uncomfortable under the pretense of a supervisor being friendly and welcoming.

Foreman allegedly threatened black workers with gun, noose

12/22/2016
J.L. Schwieters faces charges it failed to investigate and stop severe racial harassment that a supervisor allegedly directed at two black carpenters.

Good records help win discrimination cases

12/22/2016
Employers that keep good records seldom lose when an employee claims he was fired for discriminatory reasons.

Lawsuit-proof protection: Support your harassment policy with robust training program

12/22/2016
Employers that have a solid anti-harassment policy and make sure employees understand it are far less likely to lose a sexual harassment lawsuit than those who don’t.

Federal court declines to expand Title VII to cover anti-gay discrimination

12/20/2016
A federal trial court in New York has reiterated that Title VII’s sex discrimination provisions do not allow suits over sexual orientation discrimination.

Pregnancy bias doubly damaging in NYC

12/20/2016
A woman who won a jury award against her employer for pregnancy discrimination may end up collecting even more money as punitive damages under a New York City ordinance.

White House pledge pushes gender pay equity

12/15/2016
The movement toward equal pay for women seems to have picked up steam.