Tools that will help you make the most out of 2017
With global economic and political uncertainty, the past few months have offered challenges to businesses everywhere. Small and medium businesses are usually the first to feel the effects when customers lose trust More...
Trump maintains Obama’s executive order to protect gay rights but angers more people
The White House said on Monday that President Trump would leave in place a 2014 Obama administration order that created new workplace protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. In a White House More...
Mississippi Gov Phil Bryant joins ADF fight for freedom of conscience, religion of business owners, staff
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant argued forcefully in favor of the state’s law protecting Mississippians against government discrimination in a brief filed late Friday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. More...
Virginia school board rejects special language for ‘gender identity’ and special privileges for ‘sexual orientation’
In a 5-4 vote Tuesday night, the Loudoun County School Board rejected a proposal to add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to the protected characteristics listed in its equal employment More...
Making a Claim against Your Employer in the UK
It is an unfortunate reality that each year many workers are involved in an accident at work. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reported that in the last year 1.2 million British workers have suffered from a More...
Increase Workplace Efficiency Via Cooking
Whether your team has been working together for years or just came together, studies show that cooking together can actually increase workplace efficiency. However, the bond that is formed by cooking meals together, More...
GrubHub CEO Matt Maloney emails staff bashing Trump, threatens ‘like-minded’ staff, stock drops
On Wednesday, in the wake of Election Day, GrubHub CEO Matt Maloney wrote and sent out a mass email to his thousands of employees concerning the election of Donald Trump and their party affiliation and support. In More...
Donald Trump interview: border fence, not a wall as Obamacare will be addressed, leftist journalists just hate Trump
60 Minutes landed the big interview with President-elect Donald Trump, addressing several issues carried over from the heated campaign against Hillary Clinton. Of course, leftists, like NY Daily News writer Gersh More...
Reasons Why You Need an Employment Lawyer
Finding a job today can sometimes be a challenge for you but finding a job you really like can be even tougher. That is why when you have a job you like you are always going to try to do all you can to work hard More...
Wide Variety of Workers’ Compensation Laws Creates Unfairness
One of the most fascinating things about the United States is that there are so many of them, and each one can have its own set of laws. This has allowed Montana to make different decisions about what is important More...
Stairways, Escalators, Elevators: Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention on the Move
Whenever you are out and about, there is a risk that you could suffer from an accident. Whether you are working in an office, traveling to work, or heading out to the mall, always take special care to avoid slipping More...
Pastor Jordan Brown sues Whole Foods over gay slur on cake, but is it a hoax
An openly gay Texas pastor is suing Whole Foods Inc. claiming that he ordered a cake with the words “Love Wins” on it, but that the final product included an anti-gay slur. The company’s response says More...
ADF defends Michigan funeral home’s dress code policy after ‘cross dressing’ lawsuit
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a Michigan funeral home asked a federal court Thursday to dismiss what remains of an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit against the business’s sex-specific More...
JFK workers strike to get $15 minimum wage, OSHA violations fixed
Hundreds of cabin cleaners, terminal cleaners and wheelchair attendants employed by JetBlue’s subcontractors Roma, Ultimate and Pax at JFK Airport walked off the job in protest of illegal intimidation and alleged More...
NFL opposes Georgia’s religious freedom bill, may prevent Atlanta from hosting Super Bowls
The NFL came out against a proposed religious exemptions bill in Georgia Friday, saying the deal could have an effect on the Super Bowl selection process for 2019 and 2020. Protecting religious freedom, providing religious More...
Missouri court rules against Colleen Simon, same-sex worker fired by Catholic Church
A Missouri court Tuesday rejected the primary claim of a former Catholic diocese ministry worker who sued the diocese for terminating her employment once leadership learned of her same-sex union. The court ruled More...
LSU prof Teresa Buchanan fired for profanity, abuse of students, sues university
A Louisiana State University professor who was fired for using swear words and making sex jokes in front of students is now suing the administration. Teresa Buchanan was terminated for violating sexual-harassment More...
Michigan dentist Tina Marshall sued over Christian office music and prayer meetings
A Michigan dentist allegedly fired employees for changing the Christian music in her office and is now being sued by four former employees for discrimination. The four former dental employees accuse Dr. Tina Marshall More...
New York City moves ahead with new transgender rules, no more gender based separations or pay fines
photo Marcus Werthmann This New York City’s Commission on Human Rights announced that it has re-interpreted the city’s transgender anti-discrimination law. The result is more gender neutral restrictions for all More...
Univ of Louisville pulls job posting which had excluded whites and asians from applying
The University of Louisville placed an ad for a “tenure-track Assistant Professor position” which specified the racial/ethnic makeup of who would be considered eligible. Newsbusters is covering the story, More...