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Major Corporation Will Pay $120,000 to Settle Sex Discrimination Clam in New York
On August 18th, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that Corning Incorporated—a major New York-based technology company specializing in glass and ceramics—will pay $120,000 to resolve a sex discrimination case. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of female workers who were reportedly not given the same opportunity for promotion as their male… Read More »
What to Know About New Jersey’s New Pay Transparency Law for Temporary Workers
The New Jersey Temporary Workers Bill of Rights (TWBR) was signed into law by Governor Phil Murphy in February of 2023. On August 5th, the TWBR officially took effect. The law is designed, in large part, to equalize the pay between temporary workers (temps) and full-time employees. At Poulos LoPiccolo PC, we protect the… Read More »
Can I Get Telework as a Reasonable Accommodation for My Disability in New Jersey?
Many employees in our region are protected against disability discrimination under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and/or the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD). A disabled employee who is qualified for a job may be entitled to reasonable accommodation. You may be wondering: Could I get telework as a reasonable workplace accommodation? The… Read More »
Another School District has Filed a Lawsuit Against Big Tech Companies—Cites Harm Done to Teenagers By Social Media Addiction
In recent years, new information has come to light regarding the role that the social media companies have played in getting teenagers addicted to their platforms. Social media addiction is associated with adverse mental health outcomes in young people—especially in teenage girls. Depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and even suicides have been linked to social… Read More »
Real Estate Companies Based in New York Face Federal Lawsuit for Pregnancy Discrimination
On August 29th, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that a federal pregnancy discrimination lawsuit has been filed against a group of interconnected real estate companies in New York State. Three companies—which collectively own and manage commercial properties—allegedly unlawfully terminated a female employee shortly after learning of her pregnancy status. Here, our… Read More »
School District in North Carolina Becomes Latest to File a Lawsuit Against Social Media Companies
According to a report from The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools—the single largest public school in North Carolina—have become the latest district to file a lawsuit against a group of large social media companies based on teenage addiction. Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Google, and TikTok have all been named as defendants in the lawsuit. Within this article,… Read More »
Court Decision: Remote Workers at New Jersey Companies are Covered By LAD
Are you a remote worker who is employed by a New Jersey-based company but is located outside of the state? A recent decision from a federal court could have important implications for your rights. On July 14th, 2023, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey ruled in favor of an… Read More »
New Jersey Governor Creates a Commission to Study Social Media Impact on Children
Is social media bad for children and teenagers? There has been a lot of research that suggests that—especially in light of the allegations that the big social media platforms have intentionally designed their platform to get people addicted. New Jersey is looking for a more definite answer. According to a report from the New… Read More »
New York Tutoring Company Settles Age Discrimination Hiring Lawsuit
On September 11th, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that iTutorGroup—a tutoring business made up of three interconnected companies—agreed to pay 365,000 to resolve allegations of age discrimination in its hiring practices. In this article, our New York age discrimination attorney provides an in-depth overview of the age discrimination lawsuit and the… Read More »
Understanding New Jersey’s New Unemployment Regulations
The New Jersey Department of Labor Workplace and Development (NJDOL) confirmed that our state’s new unemployment regulations officially took effect on July 31st, 2023. At Poulos LoPiccolo PC, we handle the full range of unemployment claims. We help workers with initial claims and unemployment appeals. In this article, our New Jersey unemployment benefits attorney… Read More »