A&E Tire and Auto Repair recently found itself embroiled in a discrimination lawsuit after being accused of refusing to hire a transgender man. With five locations throughout Colorado, the automotive and tire company was previously known only for providing quality services for reasonable prices. Since the news of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s… Read More
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Legitimate Business or Pyramid Scheme?
An abrupt policy change at LuLaRoe was one factor that led employees to file a class-action suit against their employer. In addition to shady business practices in general, the suit alleges that LuLaRoe is no more than a pyramid scheme. Details of the Case LuLaRoe is a direct sales clothing trademark whose sales people claim… Read More
Collective Bargaining Agreements
Fans of professional sports teams have no doubt heard the phrase “collective bargaining” with respect to union contracts negotiated on behalf of the players. The purpose of collective bargaining is to come to a collective bargaining agreement, also known as a CBA. CBAs typically contain certain clauses, which have long been recognized by courts as… Read More
How to Know if Employment Discrimination is Impacting You
Whether you are an employee or an independent contractor, it is important that you understand your rights under the law, particularly when it comes to discrimination. That is a lesson that ride service Uber is still learning as three of its engineers file a lawsuit alleging sex and race-based discrimination under the federal Equal Pay… Read More
What Nevada Medical Marijuana Users Should Know About Their Employers
Federal law remains unkind to those inclined to use marijuana for any reason, but many states, including Nevada, have taken a slightly different approach. That may create some confusion for employers and employees alike. If you work in Nevada and wish to use marijuana for medical purposes, are you allowed to do so? While engaging… Read More
Pregnant Colorado Attorney Files Lawsuit After Wrongful Termination
In spite of multiple federal laws and discrimination acts created specifically to protect pregnant women, discrimination and wrongful termination associated with pregnancy are on the rise. A study conducted by Citizens Advice found that pregnancy and maternity workplace discrimination has risen by 25%. Other pregnancy discrimination advocates believe the percentage is even higher, and the… Read More
Initiative 1433
The Evergreen State has long been aggressive in pursuing a robust minimum wage. Whether the reason is fairness to workers, a living wage, or the idea of stimulating economic activity from the bottom, the legislature has continually pushed to provide a minimum wage that exceeds national standards. In November of 2016, the voters displayed their… Read More
California Sues Trump Administration: Claims Plan to End DACA is Unconstitutional
Will Californians feel the impact of disruptions to the DACA program? Attorney General Xavier Becerra believes they will, and is leading California’s legal challenge against the Trump administration, arguing that the state’s economy will be severely impacted when the over 200,000 young DACA residents, or Dreamers, are left unprotected. The lack of due process in… Read More
Oregon Laws on Sexual Harassment at Work
The laws regarding sexual harassment have implications for many people who may not even be aware of their existence. For example, they can have serious consequences for the victim, perpetrator, and even the employer. Employers may be called upon to protect their workers. There are certain key issues of which all parties must be aware…. Read More
Probation and Unemployment Insurance
Many employers structure employment contracts with employees by first having a probationary period, which is often 90 days. The employer tells the prospective employee that the purpose is to determine whether the employee is a right fit for the company. That is to say, the employer explains that the probationary period provides both the parties… Read More