Handling Discrimination and Harassment Claims

When running a successful business, one of the most important practices and policies to have in place is an effective, efficient and proactive complaint procedure.   Be Respectful: When a complaint is brought to your attention, it is important to ensure that they are treated with both respect and consideration. You must take every claim seriously. […]

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When Can Employees Sue an Employer to Rule a Non-Compete Unforceable

A recent decision by the Federal Court in Chicago suggests that a former employee cannot sue his former employer to challenge the validity of a non-compete agreement if there is no threat that the former employer will seek to enforce it.  But as discussed herein, there may be other ways to challenge it. First some […]

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ADA Accommodations – How Much Does An Employer Need to Negotiate with its Employees?

When an employee requires an accommodation in order to perform his job duties, an employer is generally required to engage in a discussion with the employee (called the “interactive process” in legalese). However, the law is far from clear as to when an employer (or an employee) has met the obligation to discuss with an employee about […]

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Update: DOL Provides More Details on Proposed Overtime Changes

Last week President Obama announced via Huffington Post proposed changes to the overtime regulations. We discussed this proposal in our previous blog post here. The announcement focused on the changes to the salary threshold employees would need to be paid to be non-exempt (not paid overtime). Last week, the Department of Labor (the agency in charge […]

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What to do if you are feeling Sexually Harassed at Work — Part IV: Filing in Court

This blog on the filing of a sexual harassment lawsuit is the fourth in a series directed answering the most pressing questions of victims suffering from sexual harassment. The first three parts to this series are: Part I, reporting the harassment can be found; Part II, the EEOC Charge and Mediation;  Part III, the EEOC investigation. This […]

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What to do if you are feeling Sexually Harassed at Work — Part II: The EEOC Charge and Mediation

This is Part II in a series directed answering the most pressing questions  of victims suffering from sexual harassment. It discusses the next step after reporting the harassment: The EEOC Charge and Mediation..  Part I, reporting the harassment can be found here. This series, was developed to answer the frequently asked question, “What should an employee […]

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What to do if you are feeling Sexually Harassed at Work — Part I: Reporting Harassment

What should an employee do if she is feeling sexually harassed at work. Many people are concerned that they will be seen as complainers, others are afraid of retaliation, and still others do not believe that there is anything that they can do about it. Victims of sexual harassment often wait until the proverbial straw that breaks […]

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