Improvements in gender equality in the workplace may be another casualty of the coronavirus, as women find their place in the work force more at risk.
NYC to pay $350,000 over ‘Jersey Shore’ star’s claims of sexual harassment while working as FDNY EMT on S.I.
New York City will pay $350,000 to a star of the “Jersey Shore” reality show over claims a superior sexually harassed her while working as an FDNY EMT in Rossville.
Google Parent Agrees to Sweeping Workplace Changes in Settlement of Sexual Harassment Suits
Search giant will make it easier for employee complaints about misconduct to go public
Pa. lawmakers promote legislation banning discrimination against natural hairstyles
Only days after the U.S. House passed legislation to provide federal protection from hair discrimination in schools and employment, a group of Pennsylvania lawmakers held a virtual news conference to promote their own bills.
Shirking from home? Staff feel the heat as bosses ramp up remote surveillance
As management seeks more oversight of workers away from the office, campaigners fight for privacy to be respected
It’s bosses who tell people how to dress who deserve a dressing down
Imposing clothing codes is an insult to female and male professionals
Labor Law: Walmart’s $20 million sex bias settlement is a good reminder for employers to examine hiring criteria
Walmart has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a companywide hiring lawsuit filed against the retail giant by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging sex discrimination.
DoorDash and Postmates Pay Out More Than $350,000 to Seattle Gig Workers Due to Hazard Pay Law
Both companies conducted voluntary audits around compliance with the new mandate
3 steps for dealing with a coworker who is slacking
It’s a tricky situation that many of us have to deal with at some point in our careers.
What 800 executives envision for the postpandemic workforce
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruption to our working lives in the short term, and is likely to change the way that we work in the long term.
How Gratitude Journaling Can Reduce Workplace Mistreatment
Want to create a more civil and less cut-throat workplace? Cultivate gratitude.
Cost Of Racism: U.S. Economy Lost $16 Trillion Because Of Discrimination, Bank Says
Nationwide protests have cast a spotlight on racism and inequality in the United States. Now a major bank has put a price tag on how much the economy has lost as a result of discrimination against African Americans: $16 trillion.
As Ellen DeGeneres fights claims of a toxic workplace, here are 3 signs you work in one
On Monday, Ellen DeGeneres addressed allegations made by former employees that her long-running talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” had an internal culture of racism, fear, and intimidation as well as sexual harassment.
Meet the State Senator Shifting California’s Workplace Culture
Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson has been the driver of several new laws aimed at eliminating gender-based barriers.
Disruption Forces Law Firms to Re-imagine the Workplace of the Future
Burnham Brown was able to terminate excess space that had multiple years of remaining term, achieve an attractive concession package and a tenant improvement allowance in its lease at 1901 Harrison in Uptown Oakland.
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