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Lake County, Calif., prison guard files bias suit over demotion

01/15/2016
A Lake County corrections officer claims the county discriminated against him because of his race when it demoted him after an inmate was injured and later died.

Train managers on job protections for employees who are victims of domestic abuse

01/15/2016
Some California employees who are victims of domestic violence have limited job protection when they need time off for treatment, court dates or other related events.

Don’t punish employee for deposition testimony

01/15/2016
If you decide to punish an employee for testifying against you in a legal deposition, be prepared for even more litigation.

Ensure arbitration agreements are fair to all, comply with California’s FEHA law

01/15/2016

Before introducing an arbitration agreement for employees or independent contractors, make sure it will stand up in court.

Other than ‘Congratulations!’ avoid most comments about pregnancy

01/15/2016
California law prohibits harassment on account of pregnancy. But not every comment about a pregnancy is grounds for a lawsuit. An innocent comment—or even a mildly offensive one—may be annoying, but that’s not illegal.

HR director can file wage-and-hour complaint

01/15/2016
Generally, employees who complain to their employer that they aren’t being properly paid or classified under the Fair Labor Standards Act are protected from retaliation for those complaints. But what about a manager?

Are noncompete agreements legal in Texas?

01/14/2016
Q. Can noncompete agreements be enforced against at-will employees in Texas?

What protections do transgender employees and applicants have in Minnesota?

01/12/2016
Q. A job applicant disclosed during the interview that she is transgender. We are concerned that hiring this person may make other employees uncomfortable. I know it is against the law for Minnesota employers to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. Does that, however, extend to transgender individuals?

Over GOP objections, Dayton OKs settling employee lawsuit

01/12/2016
Gov. Mark Dayton has authorized a $200,000 payment to settle a defamation, discrimination and harassment lawsuit filed by a former state employee.

Rescinded job offer amounted to pregnancy discrimination

01/12/2016

A Saint Louis Park, Minn., orthodontist has learned the hard way that you can’t offer a job but then rescind it when you learn your new hire is pregnant.