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Discrimination / Harassment

Sex-for-job quid pro quo indefensible in court

08/06/2018
Make sure you police what your managers and supervisors are doing when hiring applicants. A demand for sex in exchange for a job is basically indefensible.

Ignore a lawsuit, prepare to pay millions

08/06/2018
Do you have a solid process for making sure that any lawsuits filed against you are promptly processed and sent to your attorney? If not, you risk a potential default judgment that can cost you a million dollars or more.

You must provide space to pump milk

08/06/2018
Employers that haven’t yet made arrangements for providing new mothers with a private place to express milk for their infants beware: Failing to do so violates a host of laws aimed at protecting the right to nurse.

Corsicana, Texas firm allegedly didn’t stop repeated harassment

08/06/2018
A company that sells and installs screen porches in Corsicana, Texas faces an EEOC harassment lawsuit.

Employers must stop customer harassment, too

08/06/2018
There are a few workplace scenarios in which the nature of the job makes it more likely that sexual harassment may occur. But even then, once an employer knows harassment is happening, it has an obligation to stop it.

Document worker’s angry, disruptive behavior

08/02/2018
Are meetings with a particular employee contentious? If so, make sure you document those interactions at the time they happen. Then, if the employee sues, alleging discrimination or a hostile environment, you have facts to back up your version of events.

Home Depot could pay for mishandled firing

08/02/2018
Maurice Rucker, a 60-year-old black man, was a long-time employee at a Home Depot store in Albany, N.Y. He doesn’t work there anymore. His response to a customer’s racist rant got him fired.

IHOP stores settle with teens for $1 million

08/02/2018
The EEOC has reached a $975,000 settlement with two IHOP franchises in Illinois over allegations that management turned a blind eye to sexual harassment directed at teenage employees.

Five women leave Harrisburg, Pa. TV station in four months

08/01/2018
Harrisburg television station WHTM ABC27 is the target of a Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission complaint that alleges Robert Bee, the station’s general manager, created a hostile work environment for women.

When planning layoffs, conduct audit to ensure there’s no age discrimination

08/01/2018
Calculate the average age of the workers you plan to retain and compare it to the workers you plan to terminate.