Covenant Medical Center, Inc., doing business as Covenant HealthCare, a non-profit health care system based in Saginaw, Mich., will pay $104,707 and provide other relief to settle a sex wage discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced today.
Archives for September 7, 2020
How to Let Go of Working-Mom Guilt
Five strategies.
Working From Home Poses Hurdles for Employees of Color
Kimberly Bryant, the founder of the nonprofit group Black Girls Code, recalls the spontaneous encounters with other people of color around the office that gave her a sense of belonging as she forged a career as an engineer.
When Republicans and Unions Got Along
Support for unions is rising. The G.O.P. might want to be part of that.
The ADA, Telework, and the Post-Pandemic Workplace
The EEOC should update its guidance to encourage employers to provide telework as a reasonable accommodation.
How Do We Create An Anti-Racist Workplace In A Virtual World?
With nearly half of the UK’s workforce working from home, many of us are signing on to our day with our pets, kids, and partners as “in real life” co-workers.
Workplace Diversity Goes Far Past Hiring. How Leaders Can Support Employees Of Color
We’re in the middle of a nationwide reckoning over race. One thing that’s come up a lot in that conversation is workplace diversity.
12 Fun Facts About Labor Day History And Taxes
Chances are that you are spending today gathered around a grill or trying to soak in some sun.
Labor Day means getting back into a routine. Don’t count on it.
Labor Day celebrates America’s labor movement and the blood, sweat and toil of its workers.
Dechert London Partner Exits After ‘Discrimination Dispute’
The departure follows news of another Dechert partner retiring in London.
How to deal with a toxic boss: 7 tips
Don’t let toxic leadership take you down: Consider these tips to make the best of a tough situation and come out ahead