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February 28, 2025
The California Labor Commissioner's Office hit a restaurant with more than $1.1 million in penalties over unpaid wages and violations of paid sick leave, including supplemental leave during the coronavirus pandemic, the office said.
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February 28, 2025
The Eighth Circuit on Friday upheld the U.S. Department of Agriculture's defeat of a Black former employee's lawsuit claiming she was denied work assignments and promotions because of her race, finding the worker hadn't shown that her race motivated the federal government's actions.
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February 28, 2025
A Seventh Circuit panel says it lacks the jurisdiction to consider if a lower court rightly denied dismissal of a lawsuit brought by an ex-Illinois State University football coach who claims he was unlawfully fired for posting an "All Lives Matter" sign on his office door, because the district judge postponed a decision on the school officials' qualified immunity argument.
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February 28, 2025
A lawyer urged a Michigan federal judge to pause matters in several state court cases as she alleged her former law firm, Olsman MacKenzie Peacock PC, is using the proceedings to retaliate against her for filing a sexual harassment and hostile workplace suit against it and another firm run by a well-known mediator.
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February 28, 2025
Manhattan prosecutors preparing to retry Harvey Weinstein want a jury to hear about alleged sexual assaults by the jailed Hollywood mogul that are not part of his indictment — the same kind of testimony that doomed his original conviction on appeal.
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February 28, 2025
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for Ninth Circuit oral arguments in a labor dispute involving the National Labor Relations Board, a UPS subsidiary and an International Brotherhood of Teamsters local. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in California.
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February 28, 2025
Morgan & Morgan PA illegally fired a case manager who asked to be excused from the firm's COVID-19 vaccination mandate because of his Christian beliefs and autoimmune disorder, the former employee said in a suit filed in Florida federal court.
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February 28, 2025
A former Adobe sales manager was sidelined and then fired after reporting a supervisor's comments on his age to human resources, according to a lawsuit filed in Massachusetts state court.
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February 28, 2025
A former welder for Jeff Bezos' aerospace company, Blue Origin, dropped her sex bias suit claiming that she was paid less by the company because she's a woman and that a supervisor told her she was a "welder in a man's world."
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February 27, 2025
Twenty-one states on Wednesday threw their support behind transgender service members and human rights organizations challenging the Trump administration's executive order banning transgender people from serving in the military, arguing that it will harm their efforts to protect their communities.
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February 27, 2025
The Department of Government Efficiency must tell a group of unions whom it's sent into the Department of Labor, the Department of Health & Human Services and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and what computer systems they've accessed, a D.C. federal judge ruled Thursday.
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February 27, 2025
A Florida federal judge said Thursday that Advance Auto Parts can't toss race harassment claims from a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit claiming LGBTQ and Black workers faced mistreatment at one of its stores, ruling the agency didn't need to limit the suit to an initial charge's allegations.
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February 27, 2025
The Sixth Circuit backed a Tennessee utility company's win over a former power-line repairman's lawsuit claiming he was unlawfully forced to retire because he experienced occasional seizures, finding Thursday that his health condition posed a serious safety issue and couldn't be accommodated.
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February 27, 2025
The Second Circuit backed the dismissal of a school psychologist's suit claiming her school district illegally placed her on leave when she objected to its COVID-19 vaccination and testing policies on religious grounds, ruling her request to work remotely to get around the policy would have been too burdensome.
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February 27, 2025
A former paralegal in the Atlanta office of Morris Manning & Martin LLP hit her old firm with a lawsuit this week alleging that the firm fired her last year to avoid having to pay her while she was out on extended medical leave.
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February 27, 2025
The finance director of a now-shuttered Georgia manufacturing plant did not pen a letter offering to bribe counsel representing a brother and sister in a federal discrimination lawsuit, according to a Thursday response to a sanctions bid that points the finger for the allegedly fraudulent missive at unidentified disgruntled former employees.
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February 27, 2025
President Donald Trump's nominee for deputy labor secretary faced intense questioning about "the sheer incompetence" of the administration's actions in what otherwise might have been expected to be a less controversial U.S. Senate confirmation hearing Thursday.
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February 27, 2025
The American Civil Liberties Union asked a Michigan federal court Thursday for permission to intervene in one of the transgender discrimination suits that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is abandoning due to Trump administration orders.
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February 27, 2025
The Fifth Circuit refused to revive a Black researcher's suit claiming a University of Texas medical center fired him because he complained that a supervisor made offensive comments and impeded his work, finding he'd failed to identify a non-Black employee who was treated better.
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February 27, 2025
The U.S. Department of Labor tapped a former Seyfarth Shaw LLP partner with more than 25 years of experience on employment and immigration law to be chair of the Administrative Review Board.
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February 27, 2025
A Virginia federal judge knocked down a request Thursday from a group of CIA officers for a temporary restraining order that would have blocked their firings, following President Donald Trump's executive order directing federal agencies to terminate diversity, equity and inclusion officers.
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February 26, 2025
The U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday it was dropping lawsuits across the country over allegedly discriminatory practices for hiring police officers and firefighters, saying the litigation "unjustly targeted fire and police departments for using standard aptitude tests."
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February 26, 2025
A U.S. district judge has sent a lawsuit accusing Fox Sports and its on-air talent of sexual harassment back to California state court after the plaintiff dropped allegations related to overtime, removing the suit's only federal claim.
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February 26, 2025
The Ninth Circuit reinstated Wednesday a Chinese postmaster's race bias suit alleging that the U.S. Postal Service demoted her after crediting colleagues' discriminatory concerns about her leadership, ruling that her replacement by a white man was enough to keep her allegations in play.
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February 26, 2025
A Chicago-based women's trade group sued the Trump administration in Illinois federal court Wednesday, claiming his recent executive orders restricting federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs are unconstitutional and unlawfully chill the organization's free speech.