Compliance: Page 16


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    Lack of doctor visits dooms bus driver’s FMLA claim, 3rd Circuit holds

    The court said the employee failed to show that his condition — migraines — was a chronic serious one.

    By Oct. 21, 2024
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    Court: HR generalist laid off during medical leave has no ADA claim

    Credit One Bank provided a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason when it eliminated the plaintiff’s position, according to the 9th Circuit.

    By Oct. 18, 2024
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    Opinion

    How HR can avoid algorithmic discrimination when using AI

    HR leaders can take proactive steps to establish organizational standards and processes for using AI in hiring, writes Melanie Ronen, partner at Stradley Ronon.

    By Melanie Ronen • Oct. 15, 2024
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    TransUnion settles job applicant’s claim that firm’s background check was bogus

    The plaintiff sought a Chick-fil-A delivery driver role, but two false misdemeanor convictions on TransUnion’s report tanked his candidacy, he alleged.

    By Oct. 14, 2024
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    San Diego Wave maintained toxic culture, lawsuit alleges

    The professional soccer team’s top management failed to properly address complaints and fired or forced workers to resign, according to court documents.

    By Laurel Kalser • Oct. 14, 2024
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    NFL to settle ex-reporter’s race bias lawsuit with donation to scholarship fund

    Former NFL Media sports writer Jim Trotter alleged the league retaliated against him after he asked officials about a lack of Black representation in management.

    By Oct. 11, 2024
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    Employer resolves EEOC allegations that it fired pregnant visa holder, sent her to Mexico

    Title VII’s discrimination prohibitions apply to all workers regardless of their citizenship or immigration status, the commission has said.

    By Oct. 11, 2024
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    Jury may decide whether SHRM conducted sham bias investigation

    The association’s HR department allegedly prepared an employee’s termination paperwork before investigating her retaliation claim. SHRM said it is prepared to “vigorously” defend the lawsuit.

    By Oct. 10, 2024
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    Moldy motel rooms, unlicensed drivers: DOL bans Washington labor contractor from H-2A program

    Among other violations, Harvest Plus LLC transported H-2A workers in “dilapidated” vehicles without seatbelts.

    By Oct. 10, 2024
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    ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ may be decades old, but the FBI allegedly still treats trainees like Clarice

    Gender discrimination, particularly at work, is a real-life “American Horror Story.”

    By Oct. 9, 2024
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    Home Depot named in negligent hiring lawsuit alleging security guard fatally shot customer

    Reasonable employment practices should not have led to hiring the security guard and placing him as an armed guard in a high-risk location, the complaint alleged.

    By Laurel Kalser • Oct. 8, 2024
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    Indeed lawsuit claims ZipRecruiter poached customers, spread misinformation

    “It is surprising they have taken this step rather than work to address the industry-wide confusion on the implications of their policy changes,” a ZipRecruiter spokesperson told HR Dive.

    By Oct. 8, 2024
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    Construction firm suggested woman worker take night shift after enduring slurs, harassment

    A woman worker was given the choice to switch to the night shift or hand in her keys after cooperating with an internal investigation, according to the complaint.

    By Joe Bousquin • Oct. 7, 2024
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    NLRB hits Amazon with joint employer lawsuit, deepening drivers’ union saga

    The company discriminated against unionizing employees and refused to collectively bargain with them, the board said in a Sept. 30 complaint.

    By Oct. 7, 2024
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    As SCOTUS’ new term begins, an ADA battle awaits

    HR Dive spoke to the lead counsel for a retired firefighter whose disability discrimination case is set to be argued before the high court.

    By Oct. 7, 2024
  • Lack of resources may account for EEOC’s ‘surprisingly sluggish’ year, Seyfarth says

    After a strong 2023 fiscal year, the agency filed a mere 96 merit lawsuits in fiscal year 2024 — one of the lowest numbers in decades.

    By Oct. 4, 2024
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    3 requests that probably aren’t ADA accommodations

    There are a few workplace modifications that generally are not reasonable, according to Daniel Stern, member of the firm at Dykema.

    By Oct. 4, 2024
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    Column // HR Chartables

    Generative AI still absent from most employer policies — even as executives fear being sued for using it

    In this first edition of HR Dive’s new data series, we take a closer look at how executives view emerging tech and its role in workplace policy.

    By Oct. 2, 2024
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    California passes fall flurry of laws on paid leave, discrimination and job posts

    Gov. Gavin Newsom signed several proposals in September’s final days.

    By Oct. 2, 2024
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    Theater company terminated health insurance when workers turned 65, EEOC alleges

    New Mexico-based Allen Theatres, Inc. also “mandatorily retired” a 72-year-old worker in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the agency said.

    By Oct. 1, 2024
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    Transgender employee harassed on first day of work and fired the next day, EEOC claims

    The lawsuit alleged that owners of a Holiday Inn Express franchise failed to remedy a hostile work environment created by a housekeeping supervisor.

    By Sept. 30, 2024
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    Berkeley settles ADA lawsuit over remote attendance for commission members

    City representatives approved requests but required commission members’ home addresses be publicly posted and that they allow members of the public into their homes, the complaint alleged.

    By Laurel Kalser • Sept. 30, 2024
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    JBS accused of abusing immigrant workers at Colorado beef plant

    As many as 500 French-speaking immigrants were allegedly subject to human trafficking and forced to pay hundreds of dollars for poor living conditions, job applications and transportation.

    By Nathan Owens • Sept. 27, 2024
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    Employer settles claim that HR staff required harassment victim to obtain restraining order

    A female employee for a Michigan farming business repeatedly attempted to report a male co-worker’s sexual harassment and physical threats, the agency alleged.

    By Sept. 27, 2024
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    Feds’ PWFA enforcement picks up steam

    EEOC has filed three pregnancy discrimination lawsuits in as many weeks, and all alleged a failure to accommodate.

    By Sept. 26, 2024