Archive for the 'Race Discrimination' Category
by Rita M. McKinney
Supervisors can be an employer’s frontline of protection against costly discrimination claims — if they’re armed with the right information and training. Here are 11 important things every supervisor needs to know.
Basic Training for Supervisors – easy-to-read guides to avoid legal hazards, covering more than 17 areas of supervisor training
Posted in Age Discrimination, Disability Discrimination, Discipline, Documentation, FMLA, Family Responsibility Discrimination, Harassment, Hiring, Interviewing, National Origin Discrimination, Performance Evaluation, Race Discrimination, Religious Discrimination, Retaliation, Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Orientation Discrimination, South Carolina, Supervisor Training, Termination, Title VII, Workplace Investigation, Workplace Violence by: South Carolina Employment Law Letter
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You have several employees you’ve caught red-handed violating a company rule that your employee manual says may justify termination for a first offense. When questioned, one admits to the wrongdoing; the others deny it. Can you fire the employees who lied but retain the other employee with a lesser disciplinary measure? According to a recent [...]
Posted in Break Time, Discrimination and Harassment, Handbooks, Illinois, National Origin Discrimination, Race Discrimination, Termination by: Illinois Employment Law Letter
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by Amy M. McLaughlin
In its year-end statistics, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reported that 75,768 discrimination charges were filed against private-sector employers in 2006. That was the first increase in charge filings in four years. By 2008, the total number of charges filed with the EEOC had jumped 25% to 95,402.
Posted in ADA, ADA Accommodation, Age Discrimination, Disability Discrimination, Discipline, Discrimination and Harassment, Documentation, EEOC, Harassment, Hiring, National Origin Discrimination, Performance Evaluation, Race Discrimination, Religious Discrimination, Retaliation, Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Orientation Discrimination, Supervisor Training, Termination, U.S. Government, Vermont by: Vermont Employment Law Letter
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by James M. Sconzo and James C. Goodfellow
Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court has triggered a classic clash of left versus right. Those speculating on how Judge Sotomayor might rule on key constitutional issues have characterized her as everything from a level-headed jurist who applies the law to the facts of the cases [...]
Posted in Connecticut, Discrimination and Harassment, Race Discrimination, U.S. Supreme Court by: Connecticut Employment Law Letter
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by James M. Sconzo and James C. Goodfellow
Last week, we disussed the overall makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court and the personal background of the High Court’s newest nominee, Sonia Sotomayor. We also looked at Judge Sotomayor’s decision in the discrimination case filed by New Haven, Connecticut, firefighters which was recently overturned by the Supreme [...]
Posted in Connecticut, Discrimination and Harassment, Race Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, U.S. Supreme Court by: Connecticut Employment Law Letter
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has entered into an agreement with Wheeler Construction in which Wheeler will pay two employees a total of $325,000 to settle a race discrimination claim. The case may reflect the EEOC’s increased attention to race discrimination claims, which, like other discrimination claims, are rising at a rapid rate.
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Posted in Arizona, Discrimination and Harassment, EEOC, Race Discrimination by: Arizona Employment Law Letter
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Here’s the scenario: As the human resources director for your company, you’re asked to sit in on the selection process for your company’s next CEO. After an intense screening process, you have three candidates to be the next leader of your company — a white male in his early 70s, a [...]
Posted in ADEA, Age Discrimination, Disability Discrimination, Hiring, Interviewing, National Origin Discrimination, Race Discrimination, Religious Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, Utah, Workplace Discrimination by: Utah 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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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is in the middle of its E-Race Initiative, which is designed to eliminate race and color discrimination in the workplace by identifying issues that contribute to it. The commission intends to achieve its goals for the E-Race Initiative by 2013. Two factors it’s currently addressing [...]
Posted in EEOC, New Jersey, Race Discrimination by: New Jersey Employment Law Letter
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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits race discrimination. But is a minority employee the victim of discrimination or retaliation if a supervisor treats all direct reports “very badly” and “like a child”? What if the supervisor also steps up documentation on the employee after she complained that the [...]
Posted in Iowa, Race Discrimination, Retaliation, South Dakota, Title VII by: Iowa Employment Law Letter
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