After rising as high as 670,000 during the economic crisis, weekly jobless claims are now roughly half that level.
Amid a slew of disappointing economic news, we finally come across a bright spot: claims for unemployment benefits dipped more than expected last week, pointing to improvement in the job market.
Roughly 340 ...
After having a complicated pregnancy and revealing that she was a lesbian among her coworkers, a woman says that Mars Chocolate North America fired her based on her sexual orientation and being a pregnant woman. The woman, Theresa Kwiecinski, is suing in New Jersey Superior Court after experiencing what she says was discriminatory ...
The Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Department in Maryland is facing the threat of severe legal consequences after the United States Department of Justice stepped in to take over a case from a former employee alleging sexual harassment. According to the former employee, Kristy Murphy-Taylor, the sheriff's department ...
Daiichi Sankyo, a Japanese manufacturer of pharmaceuticals, faces a class action lawsuit from several women who allege that the company discriminated against women, especially those who were pregnant or mothers. According to the lawsuit filed on behalf of six former employees of the pharma company by law firm Cravath, Swaine ...
A woman who adheres to a religious philosophy requiring her to wear long skirts instead of pants has settled with Burger King in an employment discrimination lawsuit. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on religious grounds and requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to employees ...
On November 29, 2012, the Census Bureau released the 2006-2010 American Community Survey Equal Opportunity Tabulation. The tabulation has been published decennially since the 1970s and has 107 tables measuring the labor force across sexes, races, and ethnicities.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Employment ...
On November 14, 2012, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported that 17 Massachusetts employers received fines totaling $349,619.54 in the 2012 fiscal year. The employers were charged after ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) audited Form I-9 documents submitted by employers around the state.
The ...
On October 4, 2012, the United States Census Bureau announced that 4.2 million more people worked at home in 2010 than in 2000. The results were published in the Home-Based Workers in the United States: 2010, a combined analysis that pulls collects results from the Survey of Income and Program Participation and the American Community ...
While recent reports are showing a slow growth in the job market, many workers will soon be relying on job opportunities that arise from the upcoming holiday season. These jobs are typically in the retail sector, as stores gear up for increased holiday spending and sudden rushes from holiday sales. While some believe the seasonal ...
October has seen the highest number of employment for United State workers in three years, which has provided some hope for economic recovery in the near future. The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index has showed the overall unemployment rate has lowered to 9%. While this news has been met with optimism by most, some ...