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New Jersey Passes Law Against Gender Discrimination

By signing into law new posting requirements aimed at combating pay and gender discrimination, Gov. Chris Christie advanced the fight for equal pay in the workforce. Under the new law, companies that employ more than 50 people must post gender equality information in the workplace. This information must also be…

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New Jersey Employment Discrimination: State Police Refuse to Answer Questions about Promotional Policies

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a discrimination lawsuit in New Jersey against State Police on behalf of the Latino Leadership Alliance. The group is seeking access and information regarding promotion policies, The Inquirer reported. The chairman of the group, which describes itself as a coalition of community organizations,…

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National Boss Day Gift – A Look at 25 Largest Employment Lawsuit Settlements

They say knowledge is power. We, as experienced NJ employment attorneys, certainly agree. To that end, eBossWatch, an organization that allows employees to monitor bosses, used Boss’ Day this year to release a study on workplace harassment and discrimination, and the common charges that are costing employers millions. During the…

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New Jersey Gender Discrimination Target of New Pay Parity Law

As New Jersey employment attorneys, we were pleased to learn that late last month, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a gender pay parity bill into law, which aims to address gender inequality in pay, benefits and other conditions of employment. Gender discrimination in New Jersey is illegal under the…

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Sexual Harassment Costs New Jersey Millions – Many Offenders Remain on the Job

Sexual harassment lawsuits, filed by NJ sexual harassment lawyers on behalf of state workers, against state agencies is costing New Jersey millions, yet many of the offenders remain on the job or have retired with lucrative pensions, according to an investigation by the Asbury Park Press. A cadet at the…

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Sexual Harassment at New York’s Columbia University Led to Victim’s Firing, Employment Lawsuit Claims

A former Ph.D student and staff associate at Columbia University filed a lawsuit claiming the school mishandled his complaint of sexual harassment by the student’s lab supervisor, and then wrongfully terminated the victim. Unfortunately, firing a victim is not an uncommon result when an employee alleges a violation of workplace…

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New Jersey Public School District Pays to Settle Disability Discrimination and Retaliation Claims

The New Jersey Division on Civil Rights (“DCR”) recently announced that a Bergen County school district has agreed to pay $90,000 to settle claims that it failed to reasonably accommodate a former employee’s disability and then retaliated against her for her complaint of disability discrimination. Maria Osnowitz was a teacher’s…

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Your New Jersey Employer Is Bankrupt, But Still Owes You Wages

Last month, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, reaffirmed that individual corporate officers are personally liable to employees for unpaid wages. So, if you are owed wages, and your employer files for bankruptcy (or otherwise fails to pay your salary for whatever reason), consider hiring an experienced NJ…

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Too Sexy for this Job?… Gender Discrimination in the Workplace

As New York employment lawyers, we know first-hand that employment discrimination comes in many shapes and sizes. But, is the hourglass one of them? That question has recently been raised by Lauren Odes, a woman who filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charging gender discrimination and…

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