Desco Industries, Inc., a California corporation doing business in Sanford, N.C., will pay $45,000 to settle a workplace retaliation lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the agency announced today. The EEOC charged that Desco Industries violated federal law when it discharged Daniel Worthy in retaliation for complaining about race discrimination.
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Glaser Organic Farms Settles EEOC Suit for National Origin and Color Harassment and Retaliation
Brian Bateman|Employment Law, Employment Law
Glaser Organic Farms, a Redlands-based retail farm owned and operated by Stanley Glaser, will pay two female kitchen workers...
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Heins Honored by America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators
Janet L. Heins|Employee Rights
Attorney Janet L. Heins was honored today as one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators.
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Wisconsin Employer Resolves EEOC Case Involving Wellness Program and Retaliation
Brian Bateman|Employee Rights, Employment Law, Employment Law
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced today that it has resolved its suit against Orion Energy Systems,...
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Big 5 Sporting Goods Sued by EEOC for Racial Harassment
Brian Bateman|Employment Law, Employment Law
One of the Western United States’ largest sports retailers, Big 5 Sporting Goods, violated federal law when it allowed...
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Kentucky Fried Chicken Sued By EEOC For Disability Discrimination
Brian Bateman|Employment Law, Employment Law
Hester Foods, Inc., the operator of a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant franchise in Dublin, Ga., violated federal law by...
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Zale Delaware Will Pay $30,000 To Settle EEOC Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
Brian Bateman|Employee Rights, Employment Law, Employment Law
Zale Delaware, Inc., dba Piercing Pagoda, a jewelry retailer based in Irving, Texas, will pay $30,000 to settle a...
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Brian Bateman|Employee Rights, Uncategorized
Employers must reasonably accommodate a qualified employee’s disability, unless the accommodation imposes an undue hardship on the employer.
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