Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog discusses how an employer can mess up an employment case. In Hamm v. Minnesota, the state eventually agreed to pay Hamm $250,000 to settle her claims. The law firm at Minnseota Labor & Employment Law discusses the things the employer did wrong: accusing Hamm of transgressions that by their
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USDA Employee Fired After Discussing Racism
Racism is often just below the surface in our society. A black woman admits that she felt some antipathy toward a white farmer. She learned from her own racism and grew from it. Yet, her story is used to fan the flames of white fear. See story. Shirley Sherrod discussed her first case working…
Dallas Jury Awards $17 Million in Age Case
A Dallas jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff in US district court. In an age discrimination case, the jury awarded the plaintiff employee lost pay and benefits of $500,000, liquidated damages of $500,000, mental anguish damages of $1,000,000, punitive damages of $15,00,000, front pay and attorney’s fees to be determined later by…
One Lawyer with a Disability
Discrimination against persons with disabilities still occurs. Read a humorous take on one person’s experience as the handicapped person at Harvard law School and her years afterward. Carrie Griffin Basas was tempted to offer her cane to law partners staring at her with mouths open as she showed up for on-campus interviews. One professor kept…
What to do if the Boss is the Harasser
Ohio Employer’s Law blog writes another good post on what to do if the boss is the harasser. See post. Jon Hyman refers to a specific case, EEOC v. Fairbrook Medical Clinic, (4th Cir. 6/18/10), a sex harassment case. In this case, the harasser was accused of several harassing incidents:
- repeatedly showing an
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Texas Supremes Are At It Again
Sigh, our Texas Supreme Court is at it again. In a recent decision, the Court conflated personal injury claims with sexual harassment and other froms of discrimination. See Waffle House, Inc. v. Williams. The Court found that claims based on assault and negligent supervision are preempted by the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act. The…
Report Details Wal-Mart’s Gender Bias 15 Years Ago
It was significant news when a class action lawsuit against Wal-Mart was certified a few weeks ago. Class action lawsuits are always significant, but especially so when the employer is Wal-Mart. I talked previously about the court ruling allowing the class certification. See blog post.
Now, someone at Wal-Mart leaked a report to…
Woman Fired for Being Too Attractive
A woman in New York filed suit alleging she was fired essentially because she was too attractive. See report. According to the lawsuit allegations, the former employee at Citibank was criticized by male co-workers because her curvaceous figure was too distracting in standard business attire and high heels. The plaintiff claimed in the…
Jokes About Not Eating Pork Can be Costly
Every so often someone will claim that discrimination is gone or mostly gone. Yet, evidence of bias pops up everywhere. In a recent trial in a patent infringement case in Marshall, Texas, a witness from Israel was testifying. The defense lawyer was cross examining the Israeli witness. Asking about the witness’ lunch meeting at Bodacious…
Dallas Jury Awards $3.6 Million
A Dallas jury awarded $3.6 million to an Egyptian-American doctor who sued for race and religious discrimination. See report. It all started when the employer, UT Southwestern, asked Dr. Nassar to commit billing fraud. Dr. Nassar refused. He then felt constant discrimination and harassment and resigned in 2006.
It took the jury in…