Legal Articles, Employment Discrimination

Fighting Sexual Orientation Discrimination on the Job

Blog post on the topic of how to fight against discrimination of sexual orientation on the job

Facts about Pregnancy Discrimination

Blog post on the topic of employment discrimination against pregnant women.

Disability Discrimination and the Law

Blog post on the topic of the laws against disability discrimination

The Employer's Duty to Accommodate

Blog post outlining the duties of employers to accommodate employees with disabilities.

Facts about Religious Discrimination

Blog post on the topic of religious discrimination by employers.

Where does the law stand on mandatory flu vaccines?

Blog post on the topic of whether employees can be fired for refusing to get a flu vaccine.

Lead Poisoning: Are Missouri Construction Workers and Their Families at Risk?

Lead exposure in the workplace can lead to some very serious occupational illnesses, some of which can be life threatening.

Does Negligence Play a Part in My Workers' Compensation Claim?

Many people mistakenly believe that there is a direct relationship between negligence and workers' comp. The truth, however, is more complex - workers' comp is not like a personal injury case.

Employee or Independent Contractors? Uber Slammed with Class Action Misclassification Lawsuit

Factors central to determining whether an employee is misclassified as an exempt employee versus a non-exempt employee who is entitled to overtime pay.

Get To Know The California Paid Sick Leave Law

On July 1, 2015, California's Paid Sick Leave Law took effect. This blog provides information on accrual, carryover and use requirements of this state law, as amended by AB 304, effective July 13, 2015. Review the following to make sure that you are in compliance!

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