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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's decision will help balance the playing field for job applicants with a criminal history
As soon as we receive a ‘right to sue’ letter from the (U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission), we can file
The Department of Justice filed a brief on behalf of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission arguing that religious groups were not exempt from employment discrimination laws in dealing with their employees who teach religion. (Fortunately, the Supreme Court disagreed.)More quotes »
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Former Bluffton police officer settles age-discrimination suit for $150K
A former Bluffton police lieutenant who claimed she was unfairly demoted and laid off received $150,000 to settle her federal age-discrimination lawsuit against the town of Bluffton, according to documents released by the town Wednesday. Katherine Sours, 5/30/12 from The Beaufort Gazette Read more »
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Hutch should leave the transgender issue to the federal government. For example, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has ruled that Title VII protects the transgendered from sex discrimination on the job.
Published: 5/26/2012 10:52 PM | Last update: 5/26/2012 10:52 PM Cities cannot enact discrimination ordinances that differ from state law without violating the 14th Amendment's "equal protection" clause. The 14th Amendment requires states to guarantee equ from HutchNews.com Read more »
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Coffee, Pink Shirts, Discrimination? Feds Investigate Marylou’s Coffee Hiring Practices
Marylou’s Coffee chain, known for its young, attractive, female staff, is now being investigated by the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The EEOC is investigating whether Marylou’s Coffee is discriminating in its hiring practices. Accordi from CBS Boston Read more »
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Drug wholesaler to settle Guam harassment suit
HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says a pharmaceutical drug wholesaler will pay $77,500 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit by employees on Guam. Two women working at MD Wholesale's Taminung facility claimed sexual from ABC-KVUE Austin Read more »
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Federal judges clamp down on EEOC fishing expeditions
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is running up against some roadblocks in its efforts to uncover discriminatory employment practices at large companies nationwide. In the latest example of a federal judge refusing to permit a so-called "fishin from Thomson Reuters News & Insight Read more »