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Stephen O'Rourke, Appellate Section, E.E.O.C., Trial Div., Washington, D.C., for plaintiff-appellant.
Bruce A. Minnick, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Le...
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A Florida man who was fired November 2 may be the first American employee to lose his job for having had a drug-resistant bacterial infection that is responsible for the deaths of thousands of people in the US each year. Morris Yomtov has filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission but his case may be limited. Florida is an "at-will" state, meaning employers can fire employees without having to show why. Yomtov would have to prove he was discriminated against under the Americans With Disabilities Act, which would likely require him to show that his infection was perceived by his employer to be a disability.
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A former waitress of the Double T Diner in Pasadena filed a $6.3 million lawsuit in federal court Thursday against the business and one of its managers, alleging she was groped and sexually harassed by her boss when she worked at the restaurant in 2007.
This is at least the third lawsuit involving sexual harassment against the Double T restaurant chain in eight years, with previous suits against the Frederick and White Marsh franchises, according to the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In the latest lawsuit, a 27-year-old woman, who now lives in Florida, names Spyros Korologos.
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The number of charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC"), the Fl... ("FCHR"), and local agencies throughout Florida continues to grow. The EEOC reported 99,922 charge...
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I was the only black person working there. On Friday, May 30, 2008, I noticed a noose that was hung on a light over a drafting desk in the middle of the worksite that was used by most of the workers," Marquis wrote in complaints filed with both the Florida Commission on Human Relations and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on June 9. "On Monday, June 2, 2008 when the noose was still there after the weekend, I complained about the noose. I was told that it had been there for years.
"Any incident that a related firm's employee quit over would not be viewed by the Nash Organization as 'no big deal.' We have conducted our own internal investigation regarding this incident, and have no comment to any organization other than those involved," wrote Russell P. Nash, president a...
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Stanley Kiszkiel, of Whelan, DeMaio & Kiszkiel, P.A., Miami, presented Dealing with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at the 2003 Florida Pu...
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Names: Abbey, Robert V.; Abbott, Sherburne B.; Addleton, Jonathan S.; Adelman, David; Adelstein, Jonathan S.; Adler, Robert S.; Adorno, Rolena K.; Alexander, Adele L.; Ali, Russlynn; Allison, Herbert M., Jr.; Anastas, Paul T.; Anderson, Brooke D.; Andrew, Anne S.; Aponte, Mari Del Carmen; Apostolakis, George; Appel, Peter H.; Arnavat, Gustavo; Ashe, Victor H.; Attwood, Cynthia L.; Avalos, Edward M.; Avant, Nicole A.; Babauta, Anthony M.; Babbitt, J.
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The number of charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC"), the Fl... ("FCHR"), and local agencies throughout Florida continues to grow. The EEOC reported 99,922 charge...
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