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Rooting out racial discrimination in the workplace

May 1, 2017

Most people are shocked when they experience discrimination or racial hatred in the workplace. In 2017, it should be expected

Chicago Strikes a Blow Against LGBT Workplace Discrimination

April 7, 2017

Under the Civil Rights movement, there are numerous protected groups. Many people of different faiths, ages and belief systems have

Is your employer following the EEOC’s four harassment checklists?

March 23, 2017

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has always been dedicated to opening opportunities so there is fairness and equity –

New Legislation Requires Sexual Harassment Training for California Industry

March 16, 2017

For years, California has led the nation in sexual harassment training requirements for employers. The original initiative set to ensure

Back Pay and Overtime Wages For Underpaid Chevron Subsidiary Employees

March 15, 2017

For several years, the U.S Department of Labor’s Wage and Hours Division has conducted investigations into underpayment of workers in

Can participating in Day Without Women strike result in being fired from work?

March 14, 2017

Last week’s “Day Without Women” campaign included a number of activities to increase awareness and support for women’s rights issues.

Can one co-worker make more than another for doing the same job?

March 11, 2017

The general principle of equal pay for equal work is embedded in our culture. Most of us feel like people

Celebrating women’s contributions in the workplace

March 10, 2017

In 2017, there is no place for discrimination against women in the workplace. At this point, equal pay, equal treatment

Phone companies need to take responsibility for screening out robocallers.

February 13, 2017

Almost everyone with a phone has experienced this: automatic phone solicitations that are not only uninvited and unwanted, but specifically

Inaccurate background checks can prevent qualified candidates from being hired.

January 20, 2017

When it comes to employment discrimination, there are strict rules on what employers can use as grounds for not hiring

Church hospitals might be required to provide ERISA benefits

December 12, 2016

The separation of church and state is a strong sentiment for many people in the United States. Although most people

3 facts about pregnancy discrimination at work

December 12, 2016

You have a bundle of joy on the way, and you couldn’t be more excited. You’re preparing for the big

Congress protects Americans’ right to review goods and services

December 8, 2016

One of the most important values in the United States is freedom of speech. As Americans, we want to be

Truck drivers win big against Wal-Mart for unpaid wages

December 1, 2016

When an employee works, that employee should get paid. It is a simple rule for employment law, but one that

Injunction delays, but likely will not stop overtime rules

November 30, 2016

New salary threshold rules were scheduled to go into effect on December 1. Many human resource departments have already complied.

Port truck drivers pushed to the edge with wage theft and more

November 4, 2016

California port truck drivers and warehouse workers are reaching their limits from employer mistreatment. Many work under contract and they

Violence and unbearable working conditions cited at Blue Apron facility

November 3, 2016

With only 38 months since the opening of the Blue Apron location in Richmond, California, the facility has been cited

Decision allows two NY Uber drivers unemployment benefits

October 19, 2016

There has been plenty of controversy over the treatment of employees who are a part of the “sharing economy,” with

SlideShare Gives an Overview of New Overtime Rules

October 18, 2016

If you work in a salaried position, you probably understand the pressure to work more hours each week. But the

Were Wells Fargo employees treated unfairly?

October 4, 2016

Wells Fargo has been under fire for the past few weeks since the discovery of their alleged efforts forcing employees

18 Los Angeles garment makers fined for labor law violations

September 23, 2016

After a sweep on September 7 and 8, California Labor Commissioner’s Office investigators have fined 18 Los Angeles garment contractors

New overtime rules: Our white paper explains the details

September 19, 2016

Salaried workers traditionally have not qualified for overtime. But as pay has lagged for employees classified exempt or salaried and

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