...Jersey, was sworn in last week to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, returning it to full strength after a yearlong vacancy....
In a measure to keep up with the changes made by the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (AD
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See this article, which begins: The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has signaled it will actively sue employers it suspects of...
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...lawsuit by Kathleen Mason follows a discrimination filing with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission this summer. Mason’s lawyer, Rogge Dunn, says she was...
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...obtaining a "right to sue" letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Terrell filed suit in federal court in 2009 accusing Omnitech...
...Roughly a dozen custodial workers filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging that the Center only communicated with its workers in...
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...New Jersey, was sworn in Monday to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, returning it to full strength after a yearlong vacancy....
...has swept the nation. The Opportunity to Compete Act, introduced on...asking about criminal convictions on employment applications (banning the yes-or...
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