If a worker in California or elsewhere is being harassed, it may be possible to go to HR to resolve the issue. However, HR doesn't always have the best interests of an employee in mind when dealing with such issues. In some cases, employees may not even know who to...
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Qualifying for medical leave from your job
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Nov 3, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
Whether it happens to you or a close family member, a sudden medical emergency can turn your world upside down. It can force you to stop working for weeks or months, either as the patient or the primary caretaker. At the same time, you should not have to quit your job...
Legal issues surrounding spousal jealousy
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Nov 2, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
Imagine a situation in which the wife of a company president doesn't want her husband working with female employees. It led one female employee to experience disparate treatment on the job in addition to termination from her job at a forklift dealer. California...
Disability discrimination in the workplace
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Oct 24, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
According to a study conducted by researchers at the Center for Talent Innovation, 62 percent of workers in California and the rest of the nation have disabilities that are not visible to other people. Over a third of the study participants reported being subjected to...
How to cope with harassment at work
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Oct 18, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
California workers may be made to feel uncomfortable or unsafe because of harassment at the hands of other workers or managers. However, there are many possible ways to deal with harassment in the workplace. For instance, it may be possible to look at the employee...
Former Gucci worker files lawsuit against former manager
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Oct 15, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
On Oct. 4, it was reported that a former retail employee of a Gucci store in Chicago filed a $10 million sexual harassment lawsuit. The plaintiff has claimed that the store manager sexually harassed her to the point where he exposed himself to her, but his behavior...
Discrimination cases could look at treatment of other employees
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Oct 13, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
Although the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that the experience of other employees might be admissible as evidence in an individual workplace discrimination case, relevancy is a key factor. Employees in California trying to prove unfair treatment at work...
Facebook sued for age discrimination
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Oct 5, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
On Sept. 22, Facebook was hit with an age discrimination lawsuit that was filed in California by a former employee. A representative for the social media website did not immediately issue a statement about the complaint, and it is unclear what the plaintiff's job...
Signs ageism might be present in the workplace
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Sep 26, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
While most California businesses do not actively try to discriminate against older workers, ageism can be particularly difficult to spot for those who are not being discriminated against. Regardless, ageism can be a major issue for employees as it can cause workers to...
LGBTQ group petitions Supreme Court about workplace rights
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Sep 13, 2017 | Workplace Discrimination
California has been an epicenter for the development of rights for gay, lesbian, and transgender people. Lambda Legal, a group that advocates for LGBTQ rights, has partnered with the Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic to petition the Supreme Court of the United...