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Riot Games faces (and fights) gender discrimination allegations

Riot Games, the developer of the hugely popular game League of Legends, has been hit with allegations of gender discrimination. The issue hit the gaming and tech industry with a particularly strong punch when workers staged a mass walkout in response to the company’s efforts to force…

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Pride Month: Marking how far we’ve come and how far we have to go

Welcome to Pride Month, where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) communities celebrate their unique cultural identities, reflect on their gains, collectively bow their heads in respect for the struggles that have been overcome and discuss the changes that still need to be made. This year…

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‘Culture of misogyny’ alleged in discrimination suit against chef

Chef Thomas Keller is among the best of the best — with multiple three-star Michelin restaurants to his name, including the French Laundry in California. However, a former employee of the chef’s New York restaurant, Per Se, claims that she was basically shuffled out of a job…

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When your employer discourages conversations about pay, watch out

One of the biggest social taboos at work is discussing your rate of pay with your co-workers — and that suits your employer just fine. In fact, many employers have openly discouraged employees from discussing their wages with each other — despite the fact that it’s illegal…

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Posted by Legal Team On April 11, 2019

Lawsuit alleges Disney discriminates against women workers

Does Disney discriminate against its women workers? A lawsuit recently filed in Los Angeles County claims that the entertainment giant pays its female employees less than it does males for the same work. The lawsuit is the latest splash in the news about income disparity among the…

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Posted by Legal Team On February 26, 2019

Can you be fired over a hairstyle?

Your hair is a very personal, important part of your identity. So, what happens when your hairstyle is at odds with your employer’s grooming policy? Worse, what if your manager tells you that your natural hair is somehow “unprofessional” and expects you to submit to painful, damaging…

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Posted by Legal Team On February 22, 2019

New mothers and breastfeeding discrimination at work

Breastfeeding an infant is best for both the infant and mother — but when that mother is working, attempting to breastfeed and asking for accommodations too often ends with a pink slip. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which covers many employees in the United States, and…

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Posted by Legal Team On January 3, 2019

New California laws address sexual harassment in the workplace

Whether you’re an employee working in California or you happen to employ others for your business in the state, it’s important to know that there are some significant legal changes that go into effect Jan. 1, 2019. Sexual harassment is being addressed in several ways in the…

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Posted by Legal Team On October 5, 2018

To stop racist comments, confront the racism head-on

Allowing a racist remark to go unchallenged conveys the subtle message that whatever is being said is somehow acceptable. That’s not good. Racism won’t stop until enough people take a stand and offer a negative response to every racist remark they hear. Responding to someone’s racist comment…

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Posted by Legal Team On September 20, 2018

What does ‘privilege’ mean in terms of discrimination?

There’s a lot of conversations going on about the concept of privilege in America. Unfortunately, there isn’t always a clear understanding of what privilege means. People who are told that they are privileged because they are white, heterosexual, cisgendered, male or anything similar often react with frustration…

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