Experience is viewed as one of the key traits that every potential employee must have. However, there are times when too much experience is viewed not as an asset but as a hindrance when it comes to being hired. The chances of being contacted for an interview drop dramatically as a person goes from being… Read More
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Tesla Hit with Class-Action for Racial Discrimination
In recent events, Tesla Inc. has been hit with multiple discrimination and workplace harassment lawsuits stemming from conduct committed by supervisors toward black workers at its Fremont factory in California. Both Nevada and California have similarly strict laws on employer conduct in the workplace. The claim was filed by Marcus Vaughn on behalf of a… Read More
Can You Get Fired for a Personal Post on Social Media?
Social media is here, and it is not going away. The average American spends a minimum of one hour of their workday answering personal calls, emails, and of course, social media. Millenials are quoted to be even more invested, spending an average of 1.8 hours a day on social media alone. Studies show that spending… Read More
Loveland Company Settles Federal Discrimination Lawsuit
In recent years the United States has focused on enforcing the Immigration and Nationality Act, preventing employers from discriminating against potential employees who are not United States citizens. As the debate around immigration continues, one Colorado-based company found itself in the unique position of being accused of discriminating against employees not because they were suspected… Read More
Successfully Litigating a Sexual Harassment Claim in Nevada
Those who have suffered sexual harassment in the workplace are often so overwhelmed by the experience that they neglect to handle it correctly in terms of the law. In order to bring litigation against an employer for sexual harassment, an employee must be able to show that the employer was negligent in reprimanding other employees… Read More
California Takes Legal Steps to Protect Undocumented Immigrants
While some support the gusto with which the Trump administration is targeting vast swaths of immigrants for deportation, California lawmakers have taken a stance in support of them. In addition to symbolic gestures, legal acts of some consequence are being undertaken. Worker Protection California’s Immigrant Protection Act (AB450) provides workers with strict protections from federal… Read More
Duty of Fair Representation
Case law placed an onus upon labor unions that is known as the Duty of Fair Representation. The Duty of Fair Representation originated in the 1944 United States Supreme Court case of Steele v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad, wherein a black employee sought to set aside a bargain-for-seniority system that discriminated based on race. The… Read More
United Farmworkers Union Wins Over Fruit Farm in California
Organized farm labor took on Gerawan Farming in a legal battle over labor contracts, and won. A huge fruit farm conglomerate that produces fruit across the United States, Gerawan fought for the right to create a labor contract that the farmworkers’ union opposed. Previous court rulings dating back to 2002 mandated that California could intervene… Read More
Sick Leave Laws in Oregon
In Oregon, employers have to offer a sick leave rate of one hour for each 30 hours worked. Employees are capable of earning up to 40 hours of time in a year. An employer with between six and 10 employees is considered a small business employer, and their employees may be subject to different sick… Read More
Reporting Salary History in Oregon (HB 2005)
Equal pay has become a hot topic for all lawmakers across the USA. Now, it is Oregon with HB 2500 equal pay legislation that ensures that every person gets equal pay for equal work. One of the rules they have put in place is that employers cannot check previous salary or ask about it during… Read More