It began amid the allegations made by high-profile actresses against Harvey Weinstein. They reported that Weinstein had used his position as a producer and the co-founder of Miramax to lure aspiring actresses into his hotel room with promises that if they performed sexual favors for him, it would help their careers. In addition, at least… Read More
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California Takes on the Feds
David and Goliath? That is exactly the way some might view a battle with the federal government. Nonetheless, California is taking on the federal government in dozens of lawsuits based on court filings in 2017. Issues range from the environment to health care and on to immigration. The key claims revolve around the disproportionate harm… Read More
Migrant Workers
The United States is a country of immigrants; it has been since its founding over 200 years ago. This concept led to the country adopting the descriptor of “melting pot,” as people from all over the world have come to the US and now live together. The same principle applies to the Evergreen State, especially… Read More
Waitresses at IHOP Take Sexual Misconduct Case to Federal Court
11 women and one man are taking their case to Federal Court against the International House of Pancakes. The plaintiffs allege that managers at the IHOPs that they worked for in Glen Carbon and Alton, Illinois acted indifferently amid their numerous complaints of sexual harassment and misconduct against staff. The lawsuit comes at the same… Read More
You can Not be Fired From a State Agency for a Medical Reason
When Jeff Schmeling’s TB test did not make it to his supervisor by the specified due date, he was fired. The California Department of Corrections thought the termination made perfect sense. The Third District Court of Appeals disagreed. Schmeling’s Perspective Schmeling knew that employees at the prison were required to submit annual test results indicating… Read More
Former Employees Fight City Hall Over Failure to Investigate Sexual Harassment Claim
Reporting instances of inappropriate behavior to a supervisor, boss, or human resources administrator should not be a difficult process. Employees are entitled to a safe, comfortable workplace. More often than not, when sexual harassment lawsuits are brought to employment attorneys, it is because a company has failed the basic standard of protecting its employees in… Read More
Bizarre Business Model Results in Employment Crackdown in California
A janitorial company in Anaheim, California is the target of a lawsuit alleging payroll fraud. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said the contractor One Source Facility Solutions, a subsidiary of a Pennsylvania-based company called USM, is an “unscrupulous company” whose business model is based on hiring subcontractors to serve their clients. Luckily for the more… Read More
Workplace Breaks in Oregon: Know Your Rights
Are you given sufficient rest breaks at work? Is your personal health at risk due to a lack of consideration by your employer towards break policies? As an employee, you should have proper breaks in the workplace. Oregon Law clearly states that it is mandatory for employers to grant meal and rest breaks. Any violation… Read More
Accident Prevention Program
Construction accidents are considered a “no-win” for all parties involved. The injured person will have to deal with the pain and agony of an injury followed by a recovery period; the employer will have to deal with labor issues, workers’ compensation, and the like. To prophylactically avoid labor force injury, the Washington State Legislature requires… Read More
DACA and Employment Law in Oregon
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a program designed for immigrants’ protection. It came as an executive order in 2012. The program was meant to allow certain undocumented immigrant minors in the United States to apply for protection, including protection against deportation and authorization to work. The protections also include the right to… Read More