Transgender Student’s Case Raises Questions for Employers
Employers and educators alike are left uncertain about the extent of coverage of laws prohibiting sex discrimination, now that the Supreme Court sent a transgender student's case back to the…
Ailing Military Reservist Unlawfully Denied Reinstatement
A recent case heard by the 5th
Employee’s Wage and Hour Violations Justified Discharge
An executive employee who instructed her subordinates to commit wage and hour violations and signed off on such violations was properly discharged following an investigation into her misconduct
Former Employee Could Not Be Compelled to Arbitrate California Claims
A former hospital employee could not be compelled to arbitrate her claims against the hospital for violations of California labor laws relating to meal and rest breaks and unpaid overtime…
Injured Police Recruits Entitled to Damages for Failure to Accommodate
Although five Los Angeles police recruits who suffered temporary injuries during training were not "qualified individuals," they were still entitled to damages on failure to accommodate claims
Madeleine Albright, Viola Davis Share Strategies to Help Women Succeed
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Oscar-award winning actress Viola Davis share practical steps we can take to forge a better, more equal world for women
Ten Unmistakable Signs Of A Fear-Based Workplace
Here are ten unmistakable signs of a fear-based workplace --do any of them sound familiar?
How Dragon-Slaying Stories Will Help You Get The Job
What is a Dragon-Slaying Story? It's about a time when you rocked your job and made a positive difference for your company. Dragon-Slaying Stories are a job-seeker's best friend --…
Ten Things That Are Worse For Your Career Than Getting Fired
Cam is on probation now because Cam's manager Vince cannot handle Cam's growing flame. If Vince fires Cam before Cam gets a new job, how will Cam explain having been…
A Coming Launch and Other Recruiting Industry News
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