Archive for March, 2004

Xerox class action certified

Wednesday, March 31st, 2004

Law.com has this from the New York Law Journal (Leigh Jones): “Class Status Granted in Bias Suit Against Xerox”:

A federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Xerox sales employees alleging that the company assigned them to unprofitable territories and failed to promote them because they are black has received class action status. . . .

The [...]

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Various harassment items

Wednesday, March 31st, 2004

Here are a number of things I collected recently relating to harassment claims.

First, the latest Hooters case.

Over the weekend, CNN reported: “Police: 200 Hooters applicants taped undressing”

WEST COVINA, California (AP) — Nearly 200 women who applied for jobs at a Hooters restaurant were secretly videotaped in a trailer while they undressed to put on [...]

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Very confusing case on vacation pay upon termination

Wednesday, March 31st, 2004

This Illinois case illustrates how complicated lawyers and courts can make a seemingly simple question: here whether an employee is entitled to vacation pay upon termination, and if so, how much.

In People ex rel. Department of Labor v. General Electric Co., No. 1-02-3372 (Ill. App. 1st Dist. 3/9/04), the Illinois Court of Appeals held that [...]

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Continued good numbers on new jobless claims

Monday, March 29th, 2004

Reuters reports: “An optimistic job signal? With average weekly claims at 3-year low, there’s some sentiment big employment gains are coming.”

New jobless claims were little changed last week, the government said Thursday, coming in near Wall Street forecasts and raising some hopes for a strong monthly jobs report next week.

The Labor Department said 339,000 [...]

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Big labor peaceful in March

Monday, March 29th, 2004

Reuters reports: “No big U.S. strikes in March-Labor Department”: “ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/ee/Tables/strike.txt.”

There were no large strikes by American workers in March, the Department of Labor said on Friday, after a 20-week-long grocery store action in California ended in late February.

Economists said the return of the striking grocery workers during the reference period used to calculate the department’s [...]

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