This article first appeared on Mother Jones. It has been republished with the publication’s permission. Only some 40 percent of disabled people are employed. But even that low figure is buoyed by ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 5 made it easier for workers to file so-called "reverse discrimination" lawsuits after siding with Ohio worker Marlean Ames who claimed she didn't get a job and was ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Guidance for leaders and aspiring leaders, interested in career impact According to data sourced from the US Equal Employment ...
The pay gap between men and women is substantially higher in the private sector. June 21, 2011 -- In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in the Walmart case, women across the country are ...
CEO and founder of AllVoices, the employee feedback management platform empowering anyone to report workplace wrongdoing 100% anonymously. Part of what’s leading to these public lawsuits and media ...
Business owners face one less threat of falling afoul of federal regulations, though that might not be good news to all entrepreneurs. This week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) ...
Adults in the United States who reported feeling discriminated against at work had a higher risk of developing high blood pressure than adults who reported less discrimination at work, according to a ...
This article first appeared on Mother Jones. It has been republished with the publication’s permission. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was established by the 1964 Civil Rights Act ...
Enduring discrimination in your workplace is a draining and distressing ordeal. You dread going to work because you know what awaits you and are relieved to go home at the end of the workday just to ...
(RNS) — Rachel Schneider, one of the report’s authors, said workers often experienced religious discrimination in the form of microaggressions — such as stereotyping and othering. (RNS) — Christians, ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Only some 40 percent of disabled people are employed. But even that low figure is ...