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Winning Your Claim for Unpaid Overtime Wages: Six Tips

December 9, 2018 Legal Team
California's overtime law requires employers to pay those employees who are eligible twice their rate of pay when they have worked more than 12 hours in one workday or more than eight hours on their seventh consecutive day of work. Employees who qualify for overtime in California are paid 1.5 times their normal rate when they work...
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Working from Home with a Disability: What You Need to Know

December 9, 2018 Legal Team
Living with an illness and/or a disability can be a significant challenge. It can be even more challenging to work when you are disabled. This is especially true if you are attempting to work a conventional job when you are disabled. Depending on your specific situation, commuting to work, certain job tasks such as lifting...
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Pregnancy Discrimination Claim Can Advance to Trial for FedEx Employee, Demonstrated ‘Adverse Impact’ Under Pregnancy Discrimination Act

March 28, 2018 Legal Team
A former FedEx employee's “disparate impact” claim can advance to trial under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act. The plaintiff, Cassandra Adduci, began working at the Memphis hub for FedEx on January 6th, 2014. She was promoted to the position of Material Handler on August 17th, 2014. Per company policy, her duties included loading and unloading aircraft,...
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EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit Settles for Employee with BI-Polar Disorder

February 22, 2018 Legal Team
A disability discrimination case has been settled by the EEOC on behalf of Cynthia Dunson, who worked for KFC franchise Hester Foods, Inc. The franchise has been ordered to pay Dunson $30,000, as well as implement training and practices which will prevent future discrimination from occurring in their workplaces. Dunson was originally hired in March 2015 as...
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PIP Then RIF , a Workplace Sexual Harassment Case

December 29, 2017 Legal Team
Ginger Pung began working for Regus Management Group in 1991, continuing to receive consistently positive reviews for her position as General Manager. Everything changed sometime in 2010-2011 when Area Director Scott Ravenscroft became her direct supervisor. Pung states that he pursued her, and eventually she succumbed to his advances. In 2012, the pair began a...
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