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American war on pregnant women
Her managers allegedly tried to get her to take a “less demanding” job in human resources. Source: Investment Bank Allegedly Retaliated Against Employee After She Announced Her Pregnancy — ThinkProgress As the ThinkProgress article says: Pregnancy discrimination is already prohibited … Continue reading
Posted in War on women
Tagged EEOC, employment lawsuits, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, pregnancy discrimination lawsuits
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Statute of limitations and the EEOC
Although the headline in this New York Law Journal abstract sounds rotten, read on and you’ll understand this case is a warning about statutes of limitations. About which I’ve written pretty often, and often used bolded type. To sum up … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged EEOC, employment lawsuits, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Experienced plaintiff, statute of limitations
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