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DOJ AND EEOC DISAGREEMENT ECHOES SPLIT OF AUTHORITY ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION DISCRIMINATION NATIONWIDE

The United States Supreme Court will decide soon whether to review a case from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals regarding whether sexual orientation is a protected trait under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.  What makes this case interesting is that the Department of Labor and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission have taken the opposite sides, echoing the deep split of authority among…

Don’t Let Bullying Push Around Your Work-Harassment at the Office Can Have Negative Consequences for Business and Employees Alike

Workplace bullying is becoming a hot topic for news stories and human resource departments.  Clients frequently call and ask “Should I really be concerned about bullying in our workplace?” Workplace bullying is the deliberate, hurtful mistreatment or humiliation of one or more employees driven by a desire to intimidate and control. Some of the forms it takes are constant and unfair…

WEST VIRGINIA SENATE PASSES SIGNIFICANT LEGISLATION RELATED TO DAMAGES AVAILABLE IN EMPLOYMENT CLAIMS

Employers who have defended employment discrimination and wrongful discharge suits in West Virginia courts know that the damages a plaintiff can obtain under state law are greater than those available in virtually any other jurisdiction.  In fact, an employee who is fired from a West Virginia workplace can obtain more damages in court than an employee who is seriously injured in a West…

 

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