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Zarda v Altitude Exp Sexual Discrimination_Final_72ppi (1)
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Sex Discrimination in Employment: Zarda, Bostock, and R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes (Decision June 15, 2020)

Does the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protect against employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity?

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Union Membership vs Collective Bargaining
Concepts

The Invisible Hand Slaps Millennials in the Face

Reviewing the current state of labor unions and worker protections.

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Fort Bend Co v Davis_final_72ppi
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Fort Bend County v. Davis (Decision June 3, 2019)

Are Title VII charge-filing rules “jurisdictional”?

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NewPrimevOliveira-scaled
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New Prime v. Oliveira (Decision January 15, 2018)

Courts, not arbitrators, interpret the FAA, and the FAA’s arbitration exception applies to Oliveira’s contract.

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MtLemmonvGuidoDecision-scaled
Case Explainer

Mount Lemmon Fire District v. Guido

State and local employees – regardless of size – must comply with the federal age discrimination law.

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LaborDayInfographic
Concepts

A Chronicle of Union Power and Employment Rights in the United States

Infographic | History of labor union power and employment rights in the United States.

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EpicSystemsvLewisDecision
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Epic Systems v. Lewis (Decision May 21, 2018)

Employees can sign away their rights to bring class actions against their employers.

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Encino Motorcars v Navarro Decision
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Encino Motorcars v. Navarro (Decision April 2, 2018)

Service advisors at car dealerships do not get overtime pay.

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SCOTUS Oct 2017 Decisions

CNH Industrial v. Reese (Summary Decision February 20, 2018)

Retirement benefits aren’t necessarily for life.

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JanusvAmericanFederation
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Janus v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (Argument February 26, 2018)

Can government employees be required to pay union collective bargaining fees?

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