This morning, an en banc panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, based in New York, held that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation constitutes sex discrimination in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The...
Month: February 2018
Thank You!
On this day two years ago, opened its doors. Since then, we've helped countless employees (blue-collar and white-collar alike) and employers (including small business and Fortune 500 companies) make the workplace a better place. We've...
Sexual Harassment Claims to be Exempted from Binding Arbitration Agreements?
If the Attorneys General from all fifty states and several U.S. territories have anything to say about it, yes. On February 12, the National Association of Attorneys General penned a letter, which was also signed by Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, requesting...
#MeToo and #TimesUp Movement Helping Harassment Victims in Kentucky
The list of men in powerful positions accused of sexual abuse, assault, or harassment has been growing by the day. Harvey Weinstein, Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly, Bill Cosby, Larry Nasser, Senator Al Franken, and yes, even President Donald Trump. The list goes on. No...