Kate Sedey March 7, 2016 Blog, Sexual Orientation Discrimination, Workplace Discrimination 0
Argues Sexual Orientation Discrimination Prohibited by Title VII
Last week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) took a big step forward in protecting employees from sexual orientation discrimination and harassment in the workplace. In U.S. EEOC v. Scott Medical Health Center, P.C. and U.S. EEOC v. IFCO Systems North America, two cases filed last week in Pennsylvania and Maryland respectively, the …
Kate Sedey February 11, 2016 Internal Complaints, Practical Tips 0
Making a formal internal complaint of inappropriate conduct in the workplace can be a scary proposition. So many employees are worried about whether they will be taken seriously, whether they’ll be perceived as a whiner or overly-sensitive, and – perhaps most scary of all – whether they will be retaliated against or pushed out of the workplace for taking a …
Kate Sedey August 4, 2015 Blog, Workplace Discrimination 0
In the Absence of Federal Legislation for Sexual Orientation Discrimination, EEOC Steps Up
Many months ago, we heard something that surprised us – that the EEOC was interested in investigating charges of sexual orientation discrimination in the workplace. We weren’t disappointed by this news (in fact, quite the opposite), but we were somewhat confused because the agency is charged with enforcing …
Kate Sedey June 2, 2015 Blog, Workplace Discrimination 0
Part 3: How coworkers can serve as allies to transgender counterparts
For the final installment in this three part series, we wanted to focus on how coworkers and others in the workplace can serve as allies to their transgender counterparts. The following are some tips on how to address these issues in the workplace to foster a safe and inclusive working environment.
Use …