Monthly Archives: July 2021
ACLU Sued By Black Worker For The Second Time In One Year
Among the organizations least likely to face employment discrimination lawsuits should be the ACLU, which routinely holds U.S. corporations and the U.S. government accountable for discriminatory practices and civil rights abuses. Nonetheless, two former Black employees have filed discrimination lawsuits for raising concerns about the ACLU’s policy. They both said that they faced retaliation… Read More »
As Corporate Bankruptcies Mount, Employees Could Soon Follow
The novel coronavirus quarantine hit the service and retail industries the hardest with many strip malls, actual malls, retailers, and restaurants closing shop to avoid bleeding what little they had left. This has left their employees between a rock and a hard place. One of the most difficult questions to ask when an employer… Read More »