Check out the EEOC's new quick-read pamphlet for employers that provides helpful information and links to important Internet content.

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National Labor Relations Board rules employer violated National Labor Relations Act by terminating employees for bathroom talk involving concerted activity.

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Human resources must consider diversity within job classifications to help deter potential sex discrimination liability.

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Recent DOL case resolution a reminder to employers that failure to correctly classify individuals as independent contractors or exempt employees could result in expensive class action litigation.

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Presidential executive order requires federal contractors entering into contracts after Jan. 1, 2017 to provide their employees with sick days.

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Pregnant employee refusing FMLA leave can be subject to discharge under the right circumstances.

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Employer learns lesson the hard way… firing an employee because of his “tone of voice” can be direct evidence of retaliation!

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Effective March 27, Department of Labor’s final rule grants same-sex couples access to FMLA leave time.

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EEOC's focus on harassment claims means the time is right for employers to review anti-harassment policies, training and procedures.

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