T.J. Simers, a well-known columnist for the Los Angeles Times, found himself at the center of a contentious legal battle after he was demoted from his position in August 2013. Claiming that his demotion was both a result of age and disability discrimination, Simers...
Labor & Employment
Woman killed by her employer following OSHA violation
Catalina Estillado was killed by her employer, ABC Polymer Industries LLC. The case, highlighted by a wrongful-death claim by her surviving spouse, Crescencio Pablo, points to willful misconduct by Estillado's coworkers, who allegedly removed safety measures on...
Victory for Workers: Court Backs Union After Retaliation from United Scrap Metal
Philadelphia-based United Scrap Metal PA LLC was embroiled in a legal battle with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) over accusations that the company violated federal labor laws by retaliating against workers who supported unionization efforts. The dispute...
Microsoft fined $14.2 million for exploiting its workers
In a lawsuit filed by the California Civil Rights Department (CRD), Microsoft faced allegations of systematic discrimination against employees who took legally protected leaves, such as disability, pregnancy, parental, and family caretaking leaves. These protected...
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