Employment law is constantly changing and evolving. At LeBlanc Law & Mediation, we are committed to helping our clients stay up to date on new laws, regulations, cases and discussions. Updated regularly by our employment law attorneys and mediators, our Minnesota Employment and Labor Law Blog focuses on the most interesting and pertinent labor and employment law news in Minnesota and throughout the U.S.
The Women’s Economic Security Act The Women’s Economic Security Act is bringing significant changes to many areas of employment law. This legislation will be important for both employees and employers, as it creates new rights and requirements that help make it easier for women to succeed in
Read more →JPMorgan Chase Pays $1.45 Million To Settle Sex Discrimination Lawsuit The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced this week that a class sex discrimination lawsuit filed by the commission against JPMorgan Chase in Ohio has been settled for $1.45 million. The global financial services firm was charged
Read more →Can Your Spouse’s Job Cost You Yours? Not In Minnesota. When many people hear marital status discrimination they think of only what the name implies – treating someone differently because they do or do not have a spouse. But actually, it encompasses much more. Aase v. Wapiti
Read more →The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently issued their Fiscal Year 2013 Performance Report which shows that despite the challenges of the sequester, the commission saw a lot of success in the past year. One area where that is most evident is the mediation program. EEOC mediation
Read more →Employers have a lot of leeway when it comes to requiring employees to follow their preferred procedures. However, one New York employer recently found out that some policies simply aren’t worth the cost. Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation recently paid $25,000 to settle a case brought
Read more →The latest in a line of class litigation lawsuits under the Federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and state laws has settled, with Elite Model Management agreeing to pay $450,000. This is the largest settlement for unpaid interns so far. On the heels of another case involving unpaid
Read more →There are many types of discrimination that are well known – race discrimination, gender discrimination, religious discrimination – but there are other, less well recognized, bases for discrimination which are important to understand. EEOC v. Founders Pavilion Inc. was only the third suit brought by the EEOC
Read more →When you live in Minnesota you expect to deal with cold winters. But after a polar vortex and multiple days with arctic wind chills near 40 below, this year has been anything but normal. As schools close again – with a chance they will remain closed tomorrow
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