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Employment Archives - Swartz & Swartz, P.C
The world has changed a lot this year, and the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented circumstances that have left many businesses reeling. Right now, many people are returning to work or looking for work, and they are facing a lot
8 Things to Know About Your Employment Rights During the PandemicTony Hyppolite2020-08-05T08:41:19-04:00
Keep Yourself Legally Protected with Your Employer – David Angueira
David Angueira discusses a few common interactions that employees will have with their employer and what to look out for when they occur. Oftentimes, employees will sign contracts, agreements and miscellaneous documents from their employee blindly not realizing that
Keep Yourself Legally Protected with Your Employer – David AngueiraTony Hyppolite2020-07-30T21:57:07-04:00
The city of Edinburg has removed a lawsuit filed by one of two police unions in the city that alleges discrimination based on union activity from state court to federal court. The Edinburg United Police Officers Association filed the lawsuit, which claims Chief
Edinburg police union lawsuit removed to federal court, city respondsSwartz & Swartz2020-05-30T03:45:40-04:00
A.G. Healey Gets $380,000 Settlement With Company That Failed To Hire Minority And Woman Subcontractors
Attorney General Maura Healey has reached a $380,000 settlement with a Canton-based building contractor accused of falsely claiming they had hired minority- and women-owned subcontractors as required on a $15 million dollar state project. The company, ENE Systems, Inc. — a systems engineering
A.G. Healey Gets $380,000 Settlement With Company That Failed To Hire Minority And Woman SubcontractorsSwartz & Swartz2020-05-30T03:16:36-04:00
Four Uber and Lyft drivers are suing the state of New York over what they say is a failure to pay their unemployment during the coronavirus pandemic, the New York Times reported. The lawsuit, filed directly against Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state’s
Uber, Lyft Drivers File Unemployment Lawsuit In NYSwartz & Swartz2020-05-27T20:50:54-04:00
Woman says she was terminated because of religion A U.S. District judge in Johnstown has rejected a request from a Tyrone nursing home to dismiss a lawsuit in which one of its former employees contends she was terminated because of her religious belief
Judge rejects lawsuit dismissal request from Tyrone nursing homeSwartz & Swartz2020-05-26T02:59:32-04:00
Effective July 1, it will be illegal for Virginia employers to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran status, making Virginia the first Southern state to enact anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ workers. Morgan Lewis attorneys say the anticipated increase
INSIGHT: Virginia Overhauls Anti-Discrimination Laws—Could Other States Follow?Swartz & Swartz2020-05-23T04:28:03-04:00
Lawsuit claims employee racial discrimination at Lake Winnepesaukah
CATOOSA COUNTY, Ga. — A former employee of Lake Winnepesaukah is suing the park, claiming he was the victim of racial discrimination while he worked there. Eric Lewis is seeking an unspecified amount of compensatory and punitive damages against Lake Winnie's owners. NewsChannel
Lawsuit claims employee racial discrimination at Lake WinnepesaukahSwartz & Swartz2020-05-22T02:41:18-04:00
Millions of Americans already have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus crisis and the worst of the damage is yet to come, according to a Federal Reserve estimate. Economists at the Fed’s St. Louis district project total employment reductions of 47
Coronavirus job losses could total 47 million, unemployment rate may hit 32%, Fed estimatesSwartz & Swartz2020-04-01T12:55:16-04:00
The data, reflecting the first half of the month, won’t completely capture the sudden closure of businesses The March employment report will show a hit to the U.S. job market due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, but it is unlikely to show
March Jobs Report Unlikely to Show Full Impact of the Coronavirus CrisisSwartz & Swartz2020-04-01T12:47:55-04:00
Boston Coronavirus News: Essential Workers Are Fighting Back
They’re Still Working for You, and They Want Better Conditions On Monday, many Instacart workers went on strike, Amazon workers walked out of warehouses, staff at Amazon-owned Whole Foods said they would stage a “sick out” at locations around the country, and GE workers at a plant in
Boston Coronavirus News: Essential Workers Are Fighting BackSwartz & Swartz2020-04-01T16:31:52-04:00