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  • USWNT TEAM MEMBERS FILE WAGE-DISCRIMINATION SUIT AGAINST USSF

    USWNT TEAM MEMBERS FILE WAGE-DISCRIMINATION SUIT AGAINST USSF

    Several members of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team, Hope Solo, Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd, Megan Rapinoe and Becky Sauerbrunn, recently filed a wage discrimination action against the U.S. Soccer Federation. The wage discrimination allegations against the Soccer Federation were filed citing the numbers in the United States Soccer Federation’s 2015 financial report. Women’s team members…

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  • Florida Guilty of Cutting Unemployment Benefits for Jobless

    Florida Guilty of Cutting Unemployment Benefits for Jobless

    What happens when you lose your job? In most states, there are protections offering you unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks, and a few states that offer you benefits for even a longer period of time. In the state of Florida, available weeks of benefits are tied to the unemployment rate and adjusted on…

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  • First Sexual Orientation Discrimination Cases Filed by EEOC

    First Sexual Orientation Discrimination Cases Filed by EEOC

    The first wave of lawsuits against unlawful sex discrimination based on sexual orientation — a new issue currently under pressure to expand protections of the law to sexual orientation — have been filed by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC’s Philadelphia District Office filed a suit against Scott Medical Health Center…

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  • Things You Need to Know If You’ve Experienced Retaliation for Whistleblowing

    Things You Need to Know If You’ve Experienced Retaliation for Whistleblowing

    Were you fired for telling the truth? If your employer is doing something that is considered illegal and you report it, then your rights may be protected under federal and state whistleblower laws. There is legislation in place to protect whistleblowers. While each statute differs and is very specific as to what will be considered…

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  • Minimum Wage vs. Living Wage: The Age of the Wage Gap and Wage Theft

    Minimum Wage vs. Living Wage: The Age of the Wage Gap and Wage Theft

    What’s the difference between the United States’ minimum wage vs. living wage? The “living wage” was introduced as an unenforced standard for employers in the United Kingdom. It will be raised in the UK starting this April, and is often referred to in political discussions and elsewhere suggesting that America needs to set its own…

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  • EEOC Proposes Extensive Guidance Measures on Retaliation Issues

    EEOC Proposes Extensive Guidance Measures on Retaliation Issues

    In response to the growing number of cases, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) proposed enforcement guidance on retaliation and related issues in the workplace. The EEOC offered the document to the public for comment and review. A copy of the proposed guidance is available for download and comment on the EEOC website until February…

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  • EEOC Argues Title VII Prohibits Discrimination based on Sexual Orientation

    EEOC Argues Title VII Prohibits Discrimination based on Sexual Orientation

    Central Florida Sexual Orientation Discrimination Case Appeal Backed by EEOC The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed an amicus curiae or “friend of the court” brief for the appeal of a recent Central Florida sexual orientation discrimination case. The brief was submitted to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta on January 6, 2016.…

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  • Recent EEOC Cases Total $164K for Victims of Age and Wage Discrimination

    Recent EEOC Cases Total $164K for Victims of Age and Wage Discrimination

    EEOC Cases of Age and Wage Discrimination and Retaliation in January January was a victorious month for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commision (EEOC). Between two age and wage discrimination cases, a total of $163,500 has been secured for victims to resolve these issues. Is it illegal for an employer not to hire you because you…

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  • EEOC Reports Securing $525M in 2015 for Victims of Discrimination

    EEOC Reports Securing $525M in 2015 for Victims of Discrimination

    EEOC Reports Record-Breaking Success following 50th Anniversary in 2015 The year 2015 was record-breaking for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC reported that it secured more than $525 million for victims of discrimination. This past year was the EEOC’s 50th Anniversary since it was established on July 2, 1965 following the implementation of…

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  • Uber Case NY Plaintiff Bids to Coordinate Cases with Multidistrict Litigation

    Uber Case NY Plaintiff Bids to Coordinate Cases with Multidistrict Litigation

    Attorney Representing Uber Plaintiff Moves for Multidistrict Litigation A New York Plaintiff’s attorney in a recent Uber case requested multidistrict litigation or coordination between dozens of cases across the states. Among the cases is a class action lawsuit in California that’s gaining all the attention and challenging the current definition of independent contractors. In a…

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