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Employment Law

OK to consider stable work history when hiring

05/27/2011
A lot of factors go into hiring the best possible candidate for a job, including experience, education and employment stability. Those are all legitimate reasons to prefer one candidate over another.

Is it time for telework? 6 unexpected issues you should consider

05/27/2011
Telework is taking off. Although the idea of allowing employees to work from home, at clients’ sites or at remote locations isn’t new, it is gaining popularity as gas prices remain high and commuting times to the office increase. But beyond choosing the right posi­tions for telework, employers must address important legal issues before adopting a telecommuting policy.

Lawyer drops bias suit; no dirt will be dished

05/27/2011
JoEllen Lyons Dillon has dropped a sex discrimination lawsuit against the Reed Smith law firm in Pittsburgh, a sudden reversal that suggests the parties may have reached a settlement.

Philly councilman wants restaurants to remit full tips

05/27/2011
Philadelphia Councilman Jim Kenney has a bone to pick with some city restaurants. When customers charge their meals, he claims the restaurants deduct from waiters’ tips the credit-card processing fees businesses must pay. Kenney has introduced a bill in the City Council to bar the practice.

Allegheny Port Authority says race charges were trumped up

05/27/2011
The latest chapter in an ongoing legal battle opened recently when the Alle­gheny Port Authority responded to charges leveled by Deborah Blocker, a black employee who has alleged racial harassment.

Age bias requires showing substantial age difference

05/27/2011
The ADEA protects workers age 40 or older from discrimination based on their age. But winning an ADEA case doesn’t require an employee to prove that the employer gave preferential treatment to someone younger than 40. She just has to show that the favored employee was “substantially” younger than the older employee.

Consider ADA issues once FMLA, personal leave expire

05/27/2011
Do you automatically terminate employees who can’t return to work after exhausting FMLA leave and personal leave? That could violate the ADA.

Not every romantic advance equals harassment

05/27/2011
Courts understand: Occasionally, romantic sparks fly between people who work together. They recognize that it’s not always harassment, even—under some circumstances—when the couple includes a supervisor. The key is whether or not the conduct is welcome.

Tales from the front lines …

05/27/2011
Mexican food is great, but is it art? A cook sued his former em­­ployer, a Mexican restaurant, for un­­paid overtime. The owners put forth a creative defense: that the cook was exempt from the FLSA overtime requirements because he was a “creative professional.”

Don’t take the rap for employee’s after-hours harassment

05/26/2011

Courts are beginning to realize that there is only so much an employer can do to prevent sexual harassment. Take, for example, alleged sexual harassment that occurs off-duty and off-premises. While it’s likely that employers would be responsible for a supervisor’s sexual assault or harassment, chances are they won’t be held liable for the same conduct by a co-worker.