Thursday, December 28, 2017

Gender Discrimination Case Brings $40 Million Arbitration Award


A former Senior Vice President of Kargo Global, Inc., Alexis Berger, was awarded over $40 million in her gender discrimination arbitration case. The figure includes funds for emotional distress, back pay, and damages. Attorneys for Kargo have filed for reduction of the award in federal district court to $3 million, citing issues with the arbitrator. [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/28/gender-discrimination-case-award/

Sidney L. Gold Founding Member of the National Employment Lawyers Association


Sidney L. Gold is a founding member of the Eastern Pennsylvania chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA). Since 1983, he has held membership in the organization, which protects workers’ rights, and helps guide the direction and future of employment law matters. In 2008, NELA started the Employee Rights Advocacy Institute for Law and [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/news_releases/sidney-l-gold-founding-member-national-employment-lawyers-association/

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

What Doctors Should Know About Non-Compete Clauses


A professional should know about the complexities of non-compete clauses because they are to be read and analyzed carefully before signing. Often, physicians feel they have little leverage in their employment negotiations, especially when they do not have professional contacts. Information in an employment contract can be negotiated, and it is a professional’s responsibility to [ ] The post What Doctors Should Know About Non-Compete Clauses appeared first on Discrimlaw Healthcare.
http://www.healthcarelawfirm.net/2017/12/27/doctors-know-non-compete-clauses/

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Sexual Harassment Lawsuits


Sexual harassment has become a pervasive topic in the news during recent months. In the fallout of many accusations, those who are not in the spotlight are summoning the courage to come forward, and those in positions of judgment are taking the issue very seriously. Recently in New Jersey, a judge ordered a tow company [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/26/sexual-harassment-lawsuits/

Monday, December 25, 2017

Religious Discrimination  


Laws concerning how religion is addressed at work can be confusing. Employers are prohibited from making decisions based upon an employee or candidate’s religion. At the same time, they are required to accommodate employees’ religious beliefs and practices, provided they do not pose an undue hardship to fellow employees or the business. Title VII of [ ] The post Religious Discrimination   appeared first on Discrimlaw NJ.
http://www.njdiscrimlaw.net/2017/12/25/religious-discrimination/

Friday, December 22, 2017

Rutgers University Shines Light on Sexual Harassment


Sexual harassment dominates the news today as we have seen major figures in the world of entertainment, media, and politics held accountable for long-time actions. Some of these allegations involve sexual harassment, while others seem less definite. Rutgers University is conducting a series of workshops focusing on the topic. The workshops are sponsored by the [ ] The post Rutgers University Shines Light on Sexual Harassment appeared first on Discrimlaw NJ.
http://www.njdiscrimlaw.net/2017/12/22/rutgers-university-shines-light-sexual-harassment/

Thursday, December 21, 2017

New Immunization Requirements for Pennsylvania Students


Before starting the 2017-2018 academic school year, students in Pennsylvania had to complete immunization requirements. These new requirements were put into place to protect children from serious, preventable conditions, such as tetanus and polio. Parents can obtain exemptions to immunization requirements for their children if the vaccinations do not fit with their moral or philosophical [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/21/immunization-requirements-pennsylvania/

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

LGBT Employment Case Heads to Supreme Court


Certain cases for the United States Supreme Court have recently revolved around lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals that were fired or forced to leave their jobs due to their sexual orientation. Lambda Legal has asked the Supreme Court to hear the case of Jameka Evans, a Georgia security guard who was fired from [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/20/lgbt-employment-case-supreme-court/

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Federal Judge Kozinski Retires Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations


After a flood of sexual harassment allegations, Federal Judge Alex Kozinski, who held an esteemed position as a chief judge across the entire West Coast in California, retired. Several women, some of which were present and former colleagues, and others whom he met at events, accused him of unwanted sexual remarks as well as inappropriate [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/19/federal-judge-kozinski-sexual-harassment/

Registered Nurse Disability Discrimination


Workplace injuries can happen at any time and may have unwanted side effects, including limited mobility and temporary leave of absence. Despite the pain and discomfort associated with injury, an accident in the workplace that presents a physical or mental impairment cannot face discrimination in the workplace. Any employee who can perform their assigned duties [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/19/registered-nurse-disability-discrimination/

Monday, December 18, 2017

MSNBC Paid Staffer Who Accused Chris Matthews of Sexual Harassment


Back in 1999, a worker at MSNBC accused Hardball host Chris Matthews of sexual harassment. After accusations were made to CNBC executives, the woman received payment and left her job. The harassment consisted of inappropriate remarks, and Matthews was reprimanded for the behavior by CNBC, which is the parent company of MSNBC, and the network. [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/18/chris-matthews-sexual-harassment/

Change Needed in Workplace Culture


You cannot turn on the news today without seeing a news report about sexual harassment in the workplace. While many of the claims are accounts out of Hollywood and within politics, more women in a wide variety of industries are feeling empowered to come forward and reveal their experiences of sexual harassment at work. Women [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/17/change-needed-workplace-culture/

Saturday, December 16, 2017

New Legislation Seeks to Ban Non-Disclosure Agreements


As more high-profile sexual harassment cases continue to arise across the country, senators in Pennsylvania are pushing for changes in legislature that will help put a stop to the silent crime by offering victims a chance to speak out. Victims of sexual harassment in the workplace are often forced to remain silent due to laws [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/16/legislation-ban-non-disclosure-agreements/

Friday, December 15, 2017

Capitol Hill Sexual Harassment


When sexual harassment becomes an accepted component of workplace culture, it can be very difficult for victims to act against their harassers. Many employers have anti-harassment policies in place to provide clear guidelines about what constitutes sexual harassment, and how it is to be reported and handled within the company. Sexual harassment does not just [ ] The post Capitol Hill Sexual Harassment appeared first on Discrimlaw NJ.
http://www.njdiscrimlaw.net/2017/12/15/capitol-hill-sexual-harassment/

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Secret Payouts and Write-Offs for Harassers


Accused individuals often take extreme measures to keep their cases out of court because the stakes are high when sexual harassment claims arise. These measures can, and often do, involve substantial payouts for their accusers. Considering the recent slew of sexual abuse allegations against high profile figures, it is important that working individuals understand their [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/14/secret-payouts-harassers/

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Sidney L. Gold Honored as One of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators®


The legal team at Sidney L. Gold & Associates, P.C. proudly announces that its founder, Sidney Gold, has been named one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators® for 2017. To qualify for consideration among this esteemed group, an attorney must have served as lead counsel in a legal matter with at least $2 million [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/news_releases/sidney-gold-top-100-high-stakes-litigators/

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Former Eagle Donovan McNabb Faces Sexual Harassment Accusations


Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb is facing sexual harassment accusations from a former colleague at the NFL Network. He is among six ex-NFL players who have been accused by the wardrobe stylist at the NFL Network who held the position from 2006 to October 2016. Upon exiting the job, she filed a claim against [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/12/donovan-mcnabb-sexual-harassment/

Chef Batali Exits Restaurant Business After Sexual Misconduct Allegations


Celebrity chef, Mario Batali, exited his restaurant business and television show, “The Chew,” after sexual misconduct allegations were lodged against him. The Monday announcement resulted from four women s accusations against Batali of inappropriate physical contact. Three of the women worked for him at his restaurant, and feared he would retaliate. In October one of the [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/12/chef-batali-sexual-misconduct/

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Sexual Harassment in Congress


Bipartisan legislation was recently introduced to prevent and respond to sexual harassment in Congress. The Member and Employee Training and Oversight on Congress Act, also known as Me Too, was named for the social media hashtag that spread as backlash to the sexual misconduct allegations made against numerous powerful men, beginning with Harvey Weinstein. The [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/10/sexual-harassment-congress/

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Silenced Workplace Harassment


It is not uncommon for a victim of sexual harassment in the workplace to remain silent. Not only can a victim lose their job for speaking openly about sexual discrimination and assault, but those who speak out may face legal action despite being a victim of an unacceptable crime. While it may seem like victims [ ] The post Silenced Workplace Harassment appeared first on Discrimlaw NJ.
http://www.njdiscrimlaw.net/2017/12/09/silenced-workplace-harassment/

Friday, December 8, 2017

Corporate Whistleblower Center Rewards Doctors


The Corporate Whistleblower Center is a watchdog group that works to help whistleblowers make their case against organizations committing fraud and other crimes. The group recently announced a call-to-action for doctors and physician groups that included hints of million-dollar rewards for turning in Stark Law violators. The violators of interest to the Corporate Whistleblower Center [ ] The post Corporate Whistleblower Center Rewards Doctors appeared first on Discrimlaw Healthcare.
http://www.healthcarelawfirm.net/2017/12/08/corporate-whistleblower-center-rewards-doctors/

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Sexual Harassment Training is Failing


With the recent influx of sexual harassment claims surfacing in the media, it has become increasingly clear that sexual harassment training in the workplace is not effective. As more high-profile men and women are coming forward with allegations of sexual harassment, employers are beginning to confront the problem head-on by evaluating the training methods used [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/07/sexual-harassment-training-failing/

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Plaza Hotel


In August 2017, a group of six women filed a lawsuit against The Plaza Hotel, alleging that during their employment at the hotel, they were subjected to uncomfortable, invasive remarks from cooks and other colleagues, including a celebrity chef associated with the hotel. The women involved in the claim are all current or former servers [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/06/sexual-harassment-plaza-hotel/

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Systemic Age Discrimination in the Tech Industry


The technology industry is known for being largely staffed by younger workers. At first glance, this might not seem like anything notable as new technology is traditionally associated with young adults and many of the startup success stories of the past two decades involve younger founders. Upon closer examination, one can see another reason why [ ]
http://www.discrimlaw.net/2017/12/02/age-discrimination-tech-industry/

Friday, December 1, 2017

Sexual Orientation Discrimination is a Form of Sex-based Discrimination


Unlike race, religion, sex, and national origin, sexual orientation is not a protected class under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Technically, this means that it is not illegal for employers in the United States to discriminate against job applicants and employees based on their sexual orientations. However, one case involving a sky diving [ ] The post Sexual Orientation Discrimination is a Form of Sex-based Discrimination appeared first on Discrimlaw NJ.
http://www.njdiscrimlaw.net/2017/12/01/sexual-orientation-discrimination/