When companies object to employees' tattoos, they could be entering a legal quagmire
The Daily Report
When R. Brent Ballow's son told him he was getting a tattoo, the employment law expert gave some unsolicited professional advice: Get it someplace where it doesn't show
The Daily Report
...lawsuits in recent years. In EEOC v. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc., an employee was fired for violating a dress code...
Just how far can employers go in acting against workers based on professional image alone? Legal issues related to employee lifestyle are rapidly changing
Daily Business Review
Just how far can employers go in acting against workers based on professional image alone? Legal issues related to employee lifestyle are rapidly changing
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Just how far can employers go in acting against workers based on professional image alone? Legal issues related to employee lifestyle are rapidly changing
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
In-house lawyers are finding themselves at the center of a legal maelstrom as employees are becoming more willing to sue over religious bias. EEOC figures show that religious complaints spiked in 200
The contention between religious belief and company policy is putting in-house lawyers at the center of a legal maelstrom. In the past few years, employees have been more willing to sue over religiou
Afael Segura is a Messianic Jew, which means he believes in Jesus and wears a beard, a requirement of his faith. But for Pilot Travel Centers, L.L.C., that wasn't a compelling enough reason to allow
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