Employees can be fired, generally speaking, for any reason other than a handful of protections that are basic to civil rights or work against the public good. To that end, employees may not be fired on the basis of their skin color, religion, nation of origin, gender, or disability. In addition, employees cannot be fired… Read More
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Are Insurance Salespersons Independent Contractors?
Misclassification lawsuits are among the most commonly litigated labor disputes. They involve the misclassification of individuals that more closely fit the definition of an employee than an independent contractor. While employees are entitled to certain benefits, including overtime, independent contractors have the freedom to set their own hours and take or leave jobs. Sometimes, however,… Read More
Colorado Physician’s Case Leads to Non-Compete Law Review
The history of non-compete laws in Colorado is one filled with drama as employers and employees struggle to protect their financial interests. Employers in certain industries spend a large amount of money recruiting, training, and employing individuals with certain valuable skill sets. Once that person is no longer an employee, the last thing an employer… Read More
At-Will Employment
Washington State, like most states, is an at-will state with respect to labor and employment issues. This means that an employer can terminate the contract of an employee “at-will” without recourse. An employer can terminate an employee for no good cause, provided that the termination was not based on discrimination. To circumvent at-will employee status,… Read More
Do Civil Rights Protections for Workers Extend to Schools as Well?
According to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, an individual may not be discriminated against in the workplace based on race, sex, nation of origin, religion, or disability. For instance, if an individual was being harassed at work, being called racial slurs or sexually derogatory names and management allowed this to continue without addressing… Read More
Workplace Harassment in Oregon: Lessons From Hollywood Scandals
The year 2017 will forever go down in history as the year that Hollywood came together and held the men in power accountable for failing to create safe, comfortable workspaces for everyone. Names like Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K., Morgan Spurlock, and Kevin Spacey populated news headlines. A number of people came forward, making their voices… Read More
Missouri Department of Corrections Loses Yet Another Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
In what has become a troubling trend for Missouri Department of Corrections, another employee has won a sexual harassment lawsuit against the department. The state paid out another $600,000 to settle a lawsuit brought on by Michelle Findley, a prison guard, who said that male employees referred to her using sexually derogatory names. Findley, who… Read More
Jefferson County Public Schools Forced to Pay Out on Another Lawsuit
In the aftermath of a trial that saw Karen Ray, a Jefferson County High School journalism teacher, awarded $225,000 in punitive damages for sexual and age discrimination, two new trials emerged targeting the very same school district. The original suit filed by Ray alleged that she had been bullied out of her job and endured… Read More
Future Dynamics
A Washington State Business Employment Dynamics report, or BED, demonstrated continued growth in the labor market. In fact, the labor market has seen 29 consecutive quarters of a net increase in job growth. The strongest growth sectors within the local economy were in the following areas: Nursing; Software development and applications; and Computer programming. These… Read More
Man Alleges Missouri Company Revoked Employment Offer After Learning He Was Gay
Mark Horton was working as the vice president of sales and marketing at Celtic Healthcare in Illinois when a recruiter hired by a Missouri firm, Midwest Geriatric Management thought he would be a good fit for an opening they had. Horton applied for the position and was well liked. He was offered the job. After… Read More