NYPD Cop Files Suit for $30M Alleging Sexual Harassment
New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C., alleges in a $30 Million Dollar state […]
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New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C., alleges in a $30 Million Dollar state […]
NYPD Cop Files Suit for $30M Alleging Sexual Harassment Read Post »
The US advertising industry, with advertising revenue well over $30 billion a year is economically viable. However, economically viable, the
Yes, despite persistent denials race discrimination is a significant problem in the workplace. Race discrimination occurs when supervisors, colleagues or
In certain instances, the law prohibits an employer from making hiring decisions based on a job applicant’s criminal history (or
On June 10th 1963, President John F Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act into law, to prohibit discrimination “on account
“Retaliation” in the workplace constitutes of firing, demoting, or harassing workers or applicants because they have complained about employment discrimination
Employee or Applicant Protection Against Retaliation Read Post »
On or about January 13, 2010, the Department Advocate’s Office charged Police Officer Anthony Minoia with the following allegations of
The LGBT Pride Month is drawing to a close but New York City will continue its observance of lesbian, gay,
NYPD Reforms Interacting With the TGNC Community Read Post »
In January 2011, President Barack Obama signed HR 847 (titled the James L. Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of
The Zadroga Act: Its Impact on First Responders and Survivors Read Post »