by Al Vreeland
What could be more noxious to the American soul than an assault on motherhood? We all have a mother (though some might question the genetic origin of lawyers). Many of us return to her apron strings when we need reassurance that we haven’t become fat and stupid (or at least completely so). And [...]
Posted in Absenteeism, Alabama, EEOC, Employee Leave, FMLA, FMLA Leave, Family Responsibility Discrimination, Intermittent Leave, Pregnancy Discrimination, Pregnancy Discrimination Act, Sex Discrimination by: Alabama Employment Law Letter
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The Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) is back in the news as the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether AT&T violated the Act by paying reduced pension benefits based on uncredited pregnancy leave taken before enactment of the PDA in 1978. That upcoming decision may influence whether companies have to change their [...]
Posted in Arizona, EEOC, Pregnancy Discrimination, Pregnancy Discrimination Act, Retirement, Title VII, U.S. Supreme Court by: Arizona Employment Law Letter
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(Updated April 2009)
by Boyd Byers
Writer Sebastian Junger coined the phrase “perfect storm” to describe the simultaneous occurrence of different weather phenomena that combine to create a powerful nor’easter (a storm blowing from the northeast). Is a confluence of cultural, economic, and political events whipping up a perfect storm for [...]
Posted in ADA, ADA Amendments Act, Age Discrimination, Disability Discrimination, Discrimination and Harassment, EFCA, Fair Pay Act, Family Responsibility Discrimination, Kansas, Layoffs, National Origin Discrimination, Pregnancy Discrimination, Race Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, Sexual Orientation Discrimination, Workplace Discrimination by: Kansas Employment Law Letter
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By John C. Pitblado
By now, you know that the old “sticks and stones” schoolyard adage is way off: Words can hurt you. You may be surprised to find out how few words (in this case, a 12-word phrase in an e-mail) it takes to really hurt an employer that’s facing a discrimination [...]
Posted in ADA, Connecticut, Disability Discrimination, Pregnancy Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, Title VII by: Connecticut Employment Law Letter
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Consider the following two scenarios:
A male employee requests extended leave to provide at-home care to a sick child. Instead of evaluating the request based on his eligibility for leave, the employer questions why the child’s mother can’t care for her.
A qualified female employee with two preschool children is considered a “poor [...]
Posted in Family Responsibility Discrimination, Hiring, North Dakota, Pregnancy Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, Termination by: North Dakota Employment Law Letter
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