Virginia Bill Seeks to Clarify Workers’ Rights for Pregnant, Lactating Employees
For employees who are pregnant or lactating, their workers’ rights are sometimes viewed as vague and can be difficult to discern for them and business owners alike.
Read More »Justice Department Settles with Staffing Company to Resolve Immigration-Related Discrimination Claims
The Department of Justice announced that it reached a settlement with Chancery Staffing Solutions LLC (Chancery Staffing), a legal staffing company headquartered in New York, New York, also known as…
Read More »Ex-Employee Sues Massachusetts Nursing Home over Termination
A former nursing assistant at the Center for Extended Care at Amherst has sued the nursing home for wrongful termination after she was fired days after raising concerns over the…
Read More »Arizona Nurse Sues Hospital after New Times Story on Medical Pot Ban
Valley ER nurse Timothy Costello is suing one of the biggest hospital systems in Maricopa County for its ban on employee medical marijuana use, just over a week after Phoenix…
Read More »EEOC Sues Yale New Haven Hospital for Age and Disability Discrimination
Yale New Haven Hospital, the teaching hospital of the Yale School of Medicine, violated federal law by adopting and implementing a discriminatory “Late Career Practitioner Policy,” the US Equal Employment…
Read More »Arkansas Health System Sued by EEOC for Age Discrimination
White River Health System, Inc., a provider of healthcare services throughout North Central Arkansas, violated federal law by removing a class of employees from their positions because of their age,…
Read More »Violent assaults, insufficient care: Inside the chaos of SF General’s emergency room
The day Corinna Heyn-Jones was brutally attacked in San Francisco General Hospital’s emergency room, she said, the unit was functioning as it often does: understaffed and overwhelmed.
Read More »NJ Nursing Home Harassment Suit, Which Included Claim of Sexually Suggestive Food, Settled for $55K
A nursing home employee who claimed in a harassment and retaliation lawsuit that a supervisor presented her with a plate of food that resembled male genitalia and that another employee…
Read More »EEOC Releases Fiscal Year 2019 Enforcement and Litigation Data
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released detailed breakdowns for the 72,675 charges of workplace discrimination the agency received in fiscal year 2019. The comprehensive enforcement and litigation statistics…
Read More »Medical Practice Failed to Reasonably Accommodate an Employee with Breast Cancer, Federal Agency Says
National Spine & Pain Centers, LLC, a Rockville, Md.-based medical practice with over 60 offices in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, violated federal law when it denied leave to an employee…
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