Elements of sexual harassment
With sexual harassment allegations back in the news, Lana Stein outlines what the law actually says.
With sexual harassment allegations back in the news, Lana Stein outlines what the law actually says.
A 5-4 majority of the U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to shut the door on a class-action sex discrimination suit on behalf of 1.5 million women workers at Walmart. The women claimed that sex discrimination pervaded the company's culture from
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The U.S. Supreme Court expanded the law's protection for workers who face retaliation after they complain of race and age discrimination. See the full story. [1] Links: ------ [1] /issues_politics/nation/cracker_barrel_suit
Two Supreme Court decisions make protections clear for workers who complain about discrimination at work. One case originated at a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Bradley, Ill.