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Five Important Facts About Pregnancy Discrimination

Thanks to advances in technology and medicine, pregnant women are now able to work far longer into their pregnancy than they once were. However, that is often predicated on their employer helping to provide them the reasonable accommodations they need to perform their jobs, when many employers would rather not take on that amount of effort and expense. Here are five things you need to know about pregnancy discrimination:

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Workday Faces Discrimination Suit Over Biased AI Software

Workday Inc., a software company that produces programs for human resources and labor management purposes, is facing a class action lawsuit due to alleged bias in its artificial intelligence-powered software. The lawsuit claims that the company’s software illegally discriminates against people based on protected factors, such as race and disability status. Workday, meanwhile, has argued they should not be subjected to this lawsuit because they are not an employment firm, despite a ruling by the EEOC to the contrary.

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FTC Finalizes Ban on Non-Compete Clauses

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized a broad ban on non- compete clauses in employment contracts throughout the United States. While many consider this to be a potential boon for workers, employers have pushed back, saying that non-compete agreements are essential for their businesses. The FTC is already facing potential litigation on the issue from employers angry about the new rule.

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Tesla Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Labor Violations

Tesla, the major car manufacturer, has been accused of a number of labor violations by its employees, and is facing a class action suit related to the laws it allegedly broke. These violations supposedly include instituting an illegal quota system, forcing employees to work through breaks, and failing to pay employees their wages. In total, the suit is asking for $5 million in damages to compensate employees for the various violations committed by the company.

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Seven Ways to Identify Disability Discrimination

It is a sad fact that people with disabilities face discrimination in the workplace every day across the United States. Thankfully, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) makes this kind of conduct illegal, and allows victims of disability discrimination to seek compensation for the harm they have suffered. Here are seven ways you can identify if you have been the victim of disability discrimination:

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NY Governor Vetoes Ban on Non-Compete Agreements

Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has vetoed a law that would have banned non-compete agreements throughout the state. If it had passed, the law would have had a substantial impact on labor law, and affected employees across potentially every industry with these sorts of agreements in their employment contract. However, because of the veto, non-compete agreements will remain in place, at least for now.

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Security Screenings Are Not Work, Argues Amazon

In a case before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Amazon has argued that mandatory security screenings after employee shifts should not be considered work. This is an argument being made after an appeal of a Connecticut federal court ruling that went in Amazon’s favor. This critical issue could substantially affect how employees are compensated according to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and other related legislation.

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What is Wrongful Termination, and What Does it Look Like?

When an employee suffers from a wrongful termination from their job, it can cause them to suffer significant personal and professional harm. Not only does it mean they have lost their current job, but it can make it harder for them to get a job in the future. But what exactly does it mean to suffer from a wrongful termination, and what should you do if it happens to you?

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EEOC Seeks Enforcement of PWFA and PUMP Act

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has been stepping up enforcement of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and the PUMP Act, which enacted federal protections of pregnant women. This has been seen in a handful of cases with employers paying out settlements due to alleged pregnancy discrimination. This could be a sign of employers potentially facing increased liability as the EEOC dedicates more resources towards enforcing the PWFA and PUMP Act. Continue reading “EEOC Seeks Enforcement of PWFA and PUMP Act”

What is Wage Theft, and How Do You Identify It?

Wage theft is one of the most pervasive issues affecting workers in the US today, with billions of dollars being effectively taken from employees by their employers every year. Though it often targets lower income workers, employees of any income level may become the victim of this type of labor abuse. But what exactly is wage theft, and how do you identify it if it is happening?

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