Legal Articles, Employment Contracts

Title VII Coverage of Employment Agencies

A blog post about what is covered under Title VII.

What Is Considered Sexual Harassment?

A blog post about the problems of sexual favoritism and when sexual favoritism does and does not violate Title VII.

Employer Creation of an Anti-Discrimination Policy

A blog post about how employers can create their own anti-discrimination policies for their business.

Employer Discrimination Training for Management

A blog post about management and supervisor training techniques for anti-discrimination policies.

Employer Handling of Employee Discrimination Complaint

A blog post about how employers should properly handle filed complaints.

Employer Justification of Inconsistent Treatment of Employees

A blog post about when an employer is justified in treating certain employees differently from past policies.

Questions from an Employer to Avoid in an Interview

A blog post recommending questions employers should avoid asking when interviewing prospective employees.

Workers’ Compensation: Understanding What a Claim Involves

Workers’ Compensation: Understanding What a Claim Involves

Connecticut Jury Awards Worker $2.9M After Truck Crushes Foot

A blog post about a case out of Connecticut of a worker being awarded money after being injured at work and suing his employer under the exception to exclusivity under the Workers' Compensation Act.

Missouri Workers Compensation Claims Involving Traumatic Brain Injuries

Traumatic Brain Injuries Are More Common in the Workplace than you Might Think.

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