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Monthly Archives: September 2016

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Transgender Claims Sex Discrimination by Bojangles Restaurant

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit on behalf of a transgender woman, who claims her employer Bojangles Restaurant Inc. discriminated against her sexuality and harassed her during her employment. The EEOC claims Bojangles violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title I of the Civil Rights Act of 1991,

  • City of L.A. to Pay $750k to Fired Official Labeled a 'Workplace Bully'

L.A. to Pay $750,000 to Fired City Official Who Had Been Labeled a ‘Workplace Bully’

City of L.A. to Pay $750k to Fired Official Labeled a 'Workplace Bully' The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to pay $750,000 to a high-level economic development official who claimed he faced retaliation for reporting improper financial dealings and racial bias at his workplace. City lawmakers unanimously backed the legal settlement with

Sep 07 2016|Employment Law, News & New Laws, Workers' Rights|