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Does Title VII protect workers from sexual orientation discrimination?

In 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) found bans on same-sex marriage at the state level unconstitutional. Our country’s highest court stated that the Fourteenth Amendment requires states both allow and recognize same-sex marriages. These same justices that two years earlier struck down the…

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Posted by Legal Team On April 14, 2017

Questions may abound if you’re fired after turning 50

You’ve been with the same company for more than two decades. Then, just a few weeks after you turn 50, they fire you. Suddenly, the career that you assumed you’d have until you decided to retire is gone. Was it a legitimate firing, for legal reasons, or…

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Posted by Legal Team On April 12, 2017

Employers should protect workers with food allergies

Allergic reactions to food can happen quickly and be life threatening.  An estimated 15 million people in America suffer from some sort of food allergy. Frighteningly, this number is increasing each day.  A study conducted by the CDC found that between 1997 and 2011, food allergies in…

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Answers to your questions about maternity leave

Missing work for an extended time is worrying. Yet nothing matters to new parents but the health and well-being of their child. Those first months together are important for the health of both the baby and mother, and the bonding that occurs is irreplaceable. That is why…

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Posted by Legal Team On April 7, 2017

How social media has changed sexual harassment

Social media has made communication easier in many ways. It has connected people in new ways and changed how and when they interact. However, it has also changed how sexual harassment happens in the workplace. For one thing, people who work together will often connect on social…

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Posted by Legal Team On March 31, 2017

Jury says San Francisco has to pay $2 million to fired worker

In 2014, the then Chief Trial Deputy in San Fransisco was fired. She says that she’d been investigating potential fraud and was fired as a retaliation, which is illegal. She filed a wrongful termination lawsuit. A jury just sided with her, saying that the city of San…

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Posted by Legal Team On March 24, 2017

Key rights for expecting mothers at work

Woman who are expecting children can’t be discriminated against under U.S. law. That’s been true for decades, as the Pregnancy Discrimination Act went through in 1978. Below are a few key rights a woman has in the workplace: 1. The right to keep her job. She can’t…

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Posted by Legal Team On March 19, 2017

Sheriff awarded $650,000 for wrongful termination

California’s “at will” employment stance means that employers can fire employees at any time they please and for any reason that isn’t considered unlawful. This is an important distinction to make; being fired for an unfair reason is different than being fired for an unlawful reason. You…

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Posted by Legal Team On March 17, 2017

Making it clear that advances are unwelcome

Experts note that one of the key factors in a sexual harassment case is whether or not the conduct is welcome. The same act can be both legal and illegal, depending on the circumstances. This has to be true because of co-worker relationships. If you’re dating a…

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Posted by Legal Team On March 16, 2017

How Your Employee Rights Can Be Violated As a Federal Worker

Despite being hired to a lucrative firm, employees still need to exercise caution on their fundamental rights, lest their ever demanding bosses infringe them. As an employee, you are entitled to basic rights such as the right to free speech and association irrespective of the consensus currently…

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