Thousands of college students in San Diego and throughout U.S. are wrapping up their summer internships as they get ready to start school again this fall. Although many students might not have been paid for their work, they probably gained some great experience and...
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Interns claim Fox Entertainment offered illegal internship program
California employees felt unsafe because of workplace harassment
Regardless of state and federal labor and employment laws that are meant to guarantee workers' rights, many employees in California and throughout the entire U.S. still are discriminated against because of their race, appearance, gender, age or religion.Discrimination...
EEOC reports dramatic rise in workplace retaliation complaints
San Diego workers who have had to inform a boss or human resources personnel about an incident of workplace discrimination or harassment might have felt very uncomfortable doing so. Workers don't want their supervisors to think that they are overreacting, but...
Religious bias case overturned in favor of university worker
Workers' religious practices that prohibit them from working at certain times or on specific days sometimes conflict with employer expectations. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act protects employees from religion discrimination in the workplace. Employers in California...
Anchor fired by California news station after she turned 50 years old
Folks might assume that older workers in San Diego are treated with more respect in the workplace due to the years of experience they have compared to younger workers. However, this is not always the case. Age discrimination continues to affect many workers in...
Unfair pay complaints from U.S. workers soar to record numbers
Too many workers in San Diego and other cities around the country are battling over the price of a fair day's work, recent statistics reveal.An increasing number of wage disputes accuse employers in the U.S. of cheating workers out of the pay they are legally entitled...
California jury awards millions to disabled manager of Rite Aid store
Learning to cope with a new disability can be challenging and frustrating for any San Diego resident, but one thing disabled workers should not have to worry about is losing their jobs.California employees might assume that employers have a right to fire any employee...
High-ranking female workers suffer harassment, California suit suggests
A well-established California venture capital company is being sued by one of its female junior partners for sexual harassment and gender discrimination. The 42-year-old woman who filed the lawsuit in May has been employed by Kleiner, Perkins, Caulfield & Byers in...
EEOC says it will focus on eliminating pregnancy discrimination
All employees expect to be treated equally in the workplace. In many San Diego offices and work settings, workers are treated fairly and do not have to worry about discrimination or harassment because their employers do a good job of enforcing and reminding employees...
California’s Wet Seal hit by race discrimination lawsuit
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. paid $40 million several years ago to settle with Asian, Hispanic and African-American workers who accused the retailer of race discrimination. The settlement should have sent a strong message to all retail companies and other companies in...
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