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Burger King Franchisee pays $2.5M in bias case
WASHINGTON (AP) — The largest franchisee of Burger King restaurants is paying $2.5 million to settle federal claims of sexual harassment. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says the agreement with Carrols Corp. covers 89 female...
Tags: Hamburgers, Burger King, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Washington, DC
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Court: Who counts as a supervisor?
WASHINGTON (AP) — When does your co-worker also count as your supervisor? The Supreme Court may make a final decision on whether to draw a legal line between work colleagues and work managers, at least when it comes to harassment and retaliation...
Tags: Lawyers, Samuel A. Alito, Teachers, Ball State University, Employment
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Harbor Springs school district responds to Scholten lawsuit
HARBOR SPRINGS — The Harbor Springs Public School District has filed its response to a lawsuit brought against it by former principal Karey Scholten, and the district denies allegations that Scholten worked in a hostile environment and was...
Tags: Laws, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment Opportunities
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Goshen Hospital employees fired for refusing flu shot
WSBT TVGOSHEN – Sue Schrock’s personal and religious beliefs are strong. “They are biblical and they are God-led and they are who I am,” she said. Ultimately, those beliefs that she should be able to control what goes into her own...Tags: Belief and Faith, Preventative Medicine, Flu, Vitamin Therapy, Vaccines
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Baltimore Police announce major reshuffling of command staff
Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts announced Thursday a broad reshuffling of the agency's command staff, with new leadership for four patrol districts and the homicide unit, as well as the creation of units focused on community relations and...Tags: Conservation, Anthony W. Batts, Inner Harbor, Murder, Criminals
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Sheriff-elect Israel unveils his command staff
Broward Sheriff-elect Scott Israel notified 28 Broward Sheriff's Office employees yesterday by email that they will not be working for him. And he announced his new command staff today. Some on his list will fill positions currently held by someone...Tags: Prisons, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Litigation, Washington, DC, Phillip Merling
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Dillard's to pay $2 million to settle discrimination suit
Department store chain Dillard's has agreed to pay $2 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the retailer of breaking federal disability laws by requiring workers asking for sick leave to disclose private medical conditions. The U.S. Equal...Tags: Dillard's Incorporated, Labor Legislation, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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A Romney White House would be a return to what Reagan started 30 years ago
"Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that, you know, Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not." That was Barack Obama in 2008. And he was right. Reagan was an ideological inflection point, ending a 50-year...
Tags: Mining, Barack Obama, Arts and Culture, Ronald Reagan, Tony Blair
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Here's one prediction you can take to the bank: In 2016, Focus on the Family will still be spewing paranoid nonsense
Change of SubjectIn advance of the 2008 election, Focus on the Family released "Letter from 2012 in Obama’s America," warning their followers what life would be like in the fall of 2012 were Barack Obama to be elected. It's both frightening and...... -
Ex-Des Plaines cop suing city
A Des Plaines police sergeant once accused of domestic battery is suing the northwest suburb, claiming Des Plaines still owes him money and hasn't kept promises made under a settlement agreement. In a lawsuit filed Monday in Cook County Circuit Court,...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, Personal Investing, Trials, Cook County Government, Insurance
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Balto. Co. seeks delay in pension age-discrimination case
Baltimore County has asked a judge to suspend proceedings in an age-discrimination case, saying in federal court filings that determining damages owed to employees and retirees could be a "lengthy, costly and complex" process that requires the review of...Tags: Social Issues, Lawyers, Litigation, Discrimination, Crime, Law and Justice
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Religious liberty is at stake
Religious liberty, also known as freedom of religion, is guaranteed by the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Since its enactment, this guarantee has been interpreted to mean that under U.S. law, people are free to practice the religion they choose...Tags: Wheaton College, Employment, Separation of Church and State, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment Opportunities
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