A McKeesport police officer is suing his employer and the city's mayor over claims of racial discrimination in how the police ...
In Title VII actions, plaintiffs have a limited amount of time to file a charge of discrimination (or a court can dismiss the case as untimely).
Executive orders can't change federal or state laws governing private sector employers, and companies can still get sued if ...
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has new priorities: protecting white, American-born, heterosexual men and women.
As employers deal with all the changes at the federal level, they should also be mindful of potential changes at the state level, specifically ...
The EEOC moved to dismiss six cases it filed alleging ... and binary reality of sex” and preventing people who file complaints from using the “X” marker for their gender, or the prefix ...
President Trump’s pick to protect workers from discrimination says she wants to take on the bias she sees in diversity, ...
The groups behind the charge filing include the American Civil Rights ... President Donald Trump swiftly reshaped EEOC during his administration’s first weeks, including appointing Acting ...
A Black former attorney at the US Equal Opportunity Commission agreed to drop her suit alleging the agency discriminated and ...
In a court filing, the company denied the allegations of discrimination in the EEOC’s lawsuit and said the plaintiff was “separated from employment” based on “reasonable, legitimate ...
Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has begun filing motions to dismiss ...
In a court filing, the company denied the allegations of discrimination in the EEOC's lawsuit and said the plaintiff was "separated from employment" based on "reasonable, legitimate factors ...