...The new act, with several exceptions discussed below, makes it unlawful for employers with four or more employees to discriminate with respect to hiring, compensation...
...proposed class could have included members who were not harmed by the employers' alleged agreements to restrict employee mobility and suppress their compensation. ...
... Juan Castillo and Ratakit Boonnak sued their employer, Time Warner Cable of New York City ("TWCNYC"), alleging race...
...areas of law that will attract students to their schools and potential employers to their students. "Especially in today's economy, students...
...faulted management for a contract offer that increased healthcare contributions and lowered employer contributions to retirement accounts but did not give assurances that if future...
...by the Intervenors from the February 1, 2012, partial final judgment dismissing federal and state law claims against Mayor Bloomberg and former Fire Commissioner Scoppetta...
...(See Profile) in the federal government's Title VII case ...
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