A senior manager was fired for alleged sexual harassment. But, he was later reinstated by a higher court and was given full compensation.
Archives for June 2, 2025
Research: Women’s Complaints of Workplace Abuse Get Ignored More Than Men’s
In recent years, many organizations have reevaluated and attempted to improve their processes for reporting and investigating workplace abuse. But new research, which analyzed thousands of workplace reports, found that reports made by women are less likely to be taken seriously than identical reports made by men. This gap is widest when reports lack supporting evidence—which is especially common in workplace abuse cases. The authors argue that in order for leaders to address the gendered biases that impact how misconduct is handled, they need to understand why they occur. They analyze their data to offer insights and recommendations to help companies build the kind of equitable systems that their employees can trust.
Missouri’s Paid-Sick-Leave Requirement Repealed by State Senate
Explore the implications of the repeal of Missouri’s paid-sick-leave law, including the impact on workers’ rights, legal recourse, and employer compliance.
Wage Deductions: What California Employers Need to Know
Understand how California employers must follow laws on wage deductions, require employee consent for certain reductions, and avoid unlawful practices.
Federal Court Rules EEOC Harassment Guidance on Sex Unlawful
Understand why a Texas court ruled parts of the EEOC’s harassment guidance unlawful, limiting “sex” to the biological binary, and what employers should do now.
How to identify a ‘ghost job,’ according to LinkedIn’s head of career products
Some companies will post jobs they don’t actually intend to fill, which can waste job seekers’ time. Here’s how to avoid these ghost jobs.
Why Stellar Performance Reviews Aren’t Getting You Promoted
Consistently crush your performance reviews but never promoted? Uncover the secrets to finally get the recognition you deserve.
If You’re A First-Time Bоss, 4 Tips Can Help You Lead Like A Pro
Gen Z is the future of work, expected to dominate the workforce by 2030, and experts offer leadership strategies for a young, first-time boss to lead with confidence.
EU Pay Transparency Directive: ‘Equal Pay for Equal Work or Work of Equal Value’
The European Union’s pay transparency directive (Directive (EU) 2023/970) introduced the principle of “equal pay for equal work or work of equal value,” aiming to eliminate pay discrimination under the obligation that job roles of equal worth receive equal pay, regardless of gender.
DEI, Immigration, and Unions: The Changing Legal Landscape Under the Trump Administration
DEI, Immigration, and Unions: The Changing Legal Landscape Under the Trump Administration
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2025 Labor & Employment Legal Trends: Accommodation and Leave Issues
Members of Jones Walker’s Labor & Employment Practice Group brainstormed among ourselves and with our clients to create a list of current trends and issues affecting the workplace. We created a…
Goldberg Segalla Welcomes Nicole A. Flynn
Goldberg Segalla added Nicole A. Flynn to the firm’s Employment and Labor practice group in Princeton.
House Bill 183: A Transformative Proposal for Disfigurement Claims in Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation
Pennsylvania House Bill 183 introduces substantial amendments to Section 306(c)(22) of the state’s Workers’ Compensation Act
California Employers: Artificial Intelligence in Hiring Brings New Compliance Risks
Use of Artificial Intelligence in hiring and promotion is undergoing regulatory scrutiny in California