The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will often be the first to intervene in the event of discrimination or another violation against an employee. In a recent case, the federal agency has filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles call-center company for continued and pervasive sexual harassment as well as…
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EEOC Files Lawsuit Over Mandatory Arbitration Clause
New hires are often required to sign contracts and some employers will include a mandatory arbitration clause in these agreements. A recent case highlights some of the legal issues that may come arise when an employee is forced to sign a contract with a mandatory arbitration clause. The Equal Employment…
CA Unpaid Interns Extended Protection Against Sexual Harassment
Unpaid internships have been increasingly under scrutiny for taking advantage of new college graduates and the unemployed. Though new regulations have been implemented to help protect young workers and to hold employers accountable, it appears that interns have more at stake that just not getting paid. Due to the legal…
EEOC Files First Transgender Discrimination Suits
Making legal history, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed two lawsuits against companies accused of transgender employee discrimination. The lawsuits were filed under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, offering protections against sexual discrimination. This is the first time the EEOC has taken action since federal law was…
Oakland Raiders Settle Cheerleader Wage Theft Lawsuit
The NFL has been under scrutiny for failing to take action against players charged with violent offense, as well as additional wage and hour claims. According to the L.A. Times, the NFL settled a claim with Oakland Raiders cheerleaders for $1.25 million. The settlement is intended to cover back pay…
EEOC Files First Lawsuit Involving “Employer Wellness Programs”
Employers have a number of incentives to impose wellness programs. Some business owners and corporate boards argue that they can lower healthcare costs, boost morale, and improve productivity. Despite the benefits of these programs, employer wellness incentives have been criticized for imposing invasive healthcare tracking policies and charging employees extra…
Wage Theft Rampant In Low-Pay Industries
In California and nationwide, workers who are already subjected to low wages must also be wary of wage theft, arising from failure to pay overtime and other labor law violations. In the most recent case involving wage theft, hundreds of thousands of warehouse workers stand to collect $21 million in…
Report: Rise in Workplace Discrimination Against Muslims
In the United States, many victims of discrimination have come from a wide range of nationalities, beliefs, and ethnic backgrounds. A post-9/11 America created a spike in disparate and discriminatory treatment towards the Muslim population, including racial profiling, hate crimes, and even discrimination in the workplace. According to a recent…
CA Discrimination Watchdog Group Ends “English Only” Claims Policy
Non-English speaking Americans and immigrants may face a host of difficulties when seeking jobs, obtaining employment, or when filing complaints or claims related to discrimination. According to local reports, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has finally ended a policy that prohibited non-English speakers from filing claims. The…
Transgender Discrimination Linked to Unemployment, Poverty
Sociological studies have often focused on which groups suffer most in America’s labor force as a result of demographics, education, and discrimination. Minorities and youth in today’s workforce have high unemployment rates — but nothing compared to that faced by the transgendered community. According to reports, inequalities and discrimination prevent…