There have been a few articles in the news lately about the challenges people with mental disabilities or illnesses can face in finding and keeping employment. The Los Angeles Times recently published an article that tells the stories of several...
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Soldiers With PTSD Face Discrimination in the Workplace
New Bills Aim to Crack Down on Wage Abuses
The California legislature has passed two bills that aim to crack down on wage theft in the state and better protect workers from wage-and-hour violations. Among other things, the new legislation would make wage theft a misdemeanor crime punishable by prison time and...
Interviewers Cannot Ask You About Immigration Status
In an earlier post, we discussed a few questions that may seem innocent enough if you're asked them in an interview, but that employers are actually prohibited from asking. Questions about pregnancy or marriage may seem okay in a more casual setting, but we told you...
Muslim Job Applicant Accuses Clothing Chain of Discrimination
Clothing chain Abercrombie & Fitch again stands accused of discriminatory employment practices. Earlier this month, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against the clothing chain on behalf of an...
Know Your Rights in an Interview
You might already know that employers cannot ask questions regarding your age (besides whether you are at least 18), race, religion or disability in an interview. Other questions you might be asked in an interview may seem like harmless and innocuous questions tossed...
Wal-Mart Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Moves On To Supreme Court
In 2001, six women filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. claiming gender discrimination in employment. The lawsuit is seeking class-action status in order to include as plaintiffs more than 1.5 million women employees who have worked at any of Wal-Mart's...
Flu Shots: Mandatory or Voluntary for Healthcare Employees?
Since the outbreak of swine flu, a controversy has been brewing in the healthcare field. Some hospitals have changed their policies of voluntary flu vaccination for their employees to making vaccination mandatory. Some healthcare workers believe it a heavy-handed...
Disabled Workers Face Higher Unemployment Rate, Discrimination
The Wall Street Journal recently took an in-depth look at a Labor Department study examining the situation of disabled workers in the U.S. The study was the first of its kind for the government. Overall, it found that people with disabilities were more likely than...
Muslim Employee Files Discrimination Complaint Against Disney
A Muslim woman who works as a hostess in Disneyland has filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against Disney because she has been told she cannot wear her hijab while working. Imane Boudlal works as a...
FedEx Drivers Sue Employer Over Independent Contractor Status
A new lawsuit has been filed against FedEx as part of an ongoing dispute between the company and some of its truck drivers. Thirty-one current and former truck drivers for FedEx filed a lawsuit against the company in a U.S. District Court in Boston...
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