Man With Schizophrenia Can Bring “Regarded As” Claim

Many times work place biases influence how we are treated at work. Fortunately, congress has enacted laws to protect us from many forms of employment discrimination. One of these laws is the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits disability discrimination against qualified individuals. The ADA prohibits your employer from taking adverse action against you because of your disability…

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Appeals Court Determines Police Sergeants And First-Responders Entitled To Overtime Pay in Edward Mullins et al v. City of New York

In a precedent setting wage and hour case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2d District determined that New York City police department sergeants were entitled to overtime pay. In Edward Mullins et al v. City of New York the court evaluated whether the sergeants had been misclassified as “exempt” by the department in violation of the Fair…

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Buckley Bala Wilson Mew LLP Victorious In Reverse Race Discrimination Case. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Determines Employees May Always Bring A Claim for Discrimination Where Circumstantial Evidence Of Discriminatory Intent Exists

In a recent 11th Circuit Court of Appeals opinion, Mitten v. Lockheed – Martin Aeronautics, the Appellate Court determined that an employee may bring a claim for relief where sufficient circumstantial evidence exists of racial discrimination. It is not necessary to show that another person in the same job position was treated more favorably in order to…

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$20 Million Settlement In Verizon Disability Discrimination Case

In the largest settlement in the history of the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC), Verizon Communications has agreed to settle a class-action disability discrimination lawsuit. The lawsuit, EEOC v. Verizon Del. LLC, challenges the company’s attendance policies, asserting that the company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by maintaining attendance policies that did not…

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Transgender Discrimination Lawsuit Filed

The New York Times reports that a New Jersey man, El’Jai Devoureau – who was born a woman – has filed a ground breaking transgender discrimination lawsuit. At issue is whether he is considered a “man.” Devoureau – a urine monitor at a drug treatment center – was fired because his employer claimed being male was…

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Bias Claim Revived Based On Lily Ledbetter Act

As the area of employment law continues to evolve, new laws are enacted, and old ones may be amended or interpreted in new ways. Fortunately many times, the new laws create greater protections for workers against employment discrimination. But what happens if you are subjected to discriminatory actions before a law becomes effective? What if…

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Staffing Agency May Be Required To Pay Overtime

Is a staffing agency required to pay overtime? Yes. According to a recent case, if you are entitled to overtime pay, it may be a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act if a staffing agency does not pay you all the compensation you are entitled to. In the staffing agency case, a hotel and restaurant company named…

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Allowing Clients To Harass Employees May Lead To Lawsuits

Over the last several years employers have started to recognize that sexual comments, lewd jokes and other types of sexual behavior may make employees uncomfortable and efforts should be made to eliminate offensive behavior. Allowing unwelcome conduct to continue may create both a bad working environment and lead to sexual harassment lawsuits. But what about when a…

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