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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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Preliminary investigation: my beneficial experience with EEOC
I learned about the EEOC during an employment settlement negotiation. I’d been fired from a job, although the situation–even the firing itself–was fuzzy to the point of hilarity. Retrospective hilarity. I wasn’t laughing at the time because there were a … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged age discrimination, breach of contract, defamation, employment lawsuits, how lawyers drive clients crazy, Interpreting lawyers, Law and government agencies, legal causes of action, situations demanding lawsuits, the EEOC
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