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Another victory for the EEOC
This must be my EEOC week. Here’s a small story from yesterday’s Times, via AP. It’s an awful story involving a Texas company. It wrenches the heart and begs the question, do things like this actually happen in the U.S.A? … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged civil rights lawsuits, EEOC, EEOC complaints, employment lawsuits, law and the courts, legal causes of action, situations demanding lawsuits, the EEOC
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Another victory for the revivified EEOC
From the blog of Legal Times, here’s a report about cases pursued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an unusual case supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act. There’s a good quote from an EEOC lawyer in a case the Commission … Continue reading
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Tagged EEOC, employment lawsuits, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the EEOC
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Who sues? Journalists, employees and musicians
All of us “ordinary” people can find ourselves in situations demanding lawsuit. If we don’t sue, we lose more than money;we lose self-esteem. We lose nobility. We sue not simply for ourselves, but to encourage nobility for everyone else in a similar situation. Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged breach of contract, co-op disputes, EEOC, employment discrimination, Lilly Ledbetter, sexual discrimination, situations demanding lawsuits, Title VII
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