Workplace Discrimination

Horry County teacher loses firing appeal

A former Horry County cosmetology teacher who sued Horry County Schools over claims of racial discrimination has lost her appeal. Justine Bellamy alleged she was fired from her job at St. James High School in 2006 because a...

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WSMS responds to discrimination claim

Nov 24, 2009 (Aiken Standard - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- A Savannah River Site employer accused of racial and religious discrimination by a former employee has denied any such conduct and said the...

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Letter from Israel: Me and the Israeli Arab

Sixteenth in an ongoing series RISHON LEZION, Israel — “Why hire a non-Jew when you can hire a Jew?” That was the response of a local bar owner when I asked him, out of curiosity, whether he would hire an Israeli Arab as a...

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SEIU Workers & Allies Continue to fight for jobs and services in SF, March & Direct Action

SEIU Workers, families, and public sector allies continue to fight to save jobs and services in SF, call out Mayor’s budget cuts as racist, sexist, and an attack on all workers and communities. Workers continue to fight to save...

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Lawyers team up to fight 'fake' age discrimination claims

Lawyers are joining forces to try and combat a spate of compensation claims from 'serial' litigants said to be capable of earning up to £50000 a year from "fake" claims based on alleged breaches of age discrimination legislation.

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Pay gap between women and men comes under scrutiny

ANY employer, including small businesses, would need to disclose what female staff earn relative to men to a Pay Equity Unit with a ''sticks and carrots'' approach to solving the gender pay gap, a Federal Government report...

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Your Career: Can your name affect your career?

Like it or not, name can impact your career Hiring managers tend to seek out ‘mainstream’ applicants Geithner: Debt will ‘have to come down’ Nov. 1: Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner discusses how best to handle the growing U.S....

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Trial set to begin today in Upshur County discrimination case

By CHRISTINA LANE Monday, November 23, 2009 Jury selection is set to begin at 10 a.m. today in Tyler for a case in which an Upshur County employee is suing the county for discrimination. The trial is scheduled to begin at 1...

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Political refugees that face discrimination and harsh treatment wherever they go

election in Rathidaung Township, said one town elder. "U Oo Bo Thein has been renting a house in Rathidaung since Narinjara", "http://article.wn.com/view/2009/11/05/Chairman_of_Rakhine_State_CCI_to_Ru...

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Changing workplace culture on the waterfront stalled by lack of women workers

By Kim Pemberton, Vancouver SunNovember 22, 2009 5:02 PM Photograph by: Ward Perrin, Vancouver Sun files VANCOUVER - BCMEA president and CEO Andy Smith said a management proposal to deal with the problems can’t proceed until...

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