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One-Third of Workers With Disabilities Experience Workplace Discrimination


Thirty-three percent of workers who identified as having a disability said they've experienced discrimination in the workplace ... of Labor Statistics. More than 22 percent of people with a ... Read More

Case: Discrimination/Hostile Work Environment (D.N.J.)


A New Jersey federal district court granted summary judgment to the Newark Dep’t of Health on the claims of a health inspector of Haitian descent that she faced a hostile work environment and was ... Read More

Joe Biden Gets More Good Employment News


President Joe Biden just got another positive employment report. Coming off the heels of a January jobs report ... this is anything more than a reversal of the drop in claims in December, perhaps ... Read More

Jobless Claims Rise More than Expected


Continuing claims of 1.91 million came in higher than estimates of 1.88 million ... Investors are now looking ahead to next week’s February jobs report to gauge the current standing of the ... Read More

No Pseudonymity in Disability Discrimination Lawsuit


Plaintiff's belief that Cigna denied more claims than other ... plaintiff. Third, and finally, Plaintiff's fear is, at bottom, an economic one. He's worried about his job and his health insurance. Read More

Jobless claims jumped more than expected last week


The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week as high-profile companies continue to announce major job cuts ... February employment report on March ... Read More

Gen Z more likely to ditch work for a ‘mental health’ day — here’s why that concerns job experts


And it’s the ladies who are leading the jobless-over-stress charge. Gen Z women are more likely to experience CMD than ... work at all during one’s 20s could have longterm ramifications ... Read More

Rejection of lecturer’s promotion application not discriminatory


Although this was not an absolute requirement, it was considered the norm as the university wanted more lecturers ... disability discrimination and indirect disability and/or age discrimination. The ... Read More

February Jobs Report: Restaurants, Bars Picked up Pace of Hiring


Employment in the sector rose by 42,000 ... The surging costs of labor, commodities and more have pushed up prices at menus across the country, but the reacceleration in hiring could be an ... Read More

Jobless Claims Unchanged Heading Into Jobs Friday


Jobless claims for the week ended March 2 were unchanged from the previous week’s revised level. Traders are now looking towards Friday’s monthly employment report. The Labor Department ... Read More

The EEOC’s Plan to Root Out Pregnancy Discrimination in the Workplace


You are responsible for reading, understanding and agreeing to the National Law Review's (NLR’s) and the National Law Forum LLC's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy ... Read More

Vail Law: Counterclaims, cross-claims and third-party claims


“Served” means that you are formally notified that the suit has been filed which usually happens by a private process server or a law ... more flexible in your lexicon, reply, “Darn tootin’!” And so, ... Read More


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