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Sharif v. United Airlines – FMLA Dispute Ruling Favors Employer

The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal statute intended to enable workers who need to take leave for legitimate personal and family needs and medical reasons to do so without retribution. A company that retaliates against a worker for using these guaranteed safety net can be held liable…

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Report: Caregivers Are Increasingly Winning Workplace Discrimination Lawsuits

A new report on Caregivers in the Workplace, published by the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California’s Hastings College of Law, explores the ways in which family responsibilities have long been a source of workplace discrimination, and how the legal landscape is changing.  The report refers to this…

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Study: California Offers Most Workplace Protections for New Families

A new study conducted by the National Partnership for Women and Families revealed that California is No. 1 in the country for workplace protections for new parents.  Parents and those who are expecting can generally expect a better work-life balance in California than anywhere else in the country, according to…

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More Workers Suing Over Family Leave Discrimination, Report Says

A recent study by the Center for Worklife Law at the University of California’s Hastings Law School revealed that, after years being discriminated against for taking family leave to which they are entitled, workers are fighting back. Specifically, they are pursuing FMLA discrimination lawsuits (Family Medical Leave Act) at an…

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Report: Increase in Paid Family Leave in California

According to a recent news feature from Benefits News, a new labor law taking effect in 2018 will increase the amount of pay for family leave based upon a percentage of their average weekly wages during normal (not overtime) working hours. The state employment law will provide California’s workers with…

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Hansler v. Lehigh Valley Hosp. Network – Rights Under FMLA

The Family and Medical Leave Act – also routinely referred to as “FMLA” – entitles most workers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons. Workers can take up to 12 months in a given period, and it can be for anything from the birth of a…

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2015 California Laws and Employee Protections

Every year, California businesses need to learn and adjust to new employment and labor laws and regulations. As the end of 2014 draws near, corporations and small-businesses alike will be shifting gears to implement new policies in accordance with California laws slated to go into effect in 2015. In addition…

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AIDS Discrimination in the Workplace

In addition to personal health consequences, those who have contracted HIV or AIDS may face additional challenges in the workplace including discrimination. Under federal law, discrimination against individuals who have been diagnosed with AIDS is illegal. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits employment discrimination based on disability and courts…

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