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Okta, a San Francisco-based tech company known best for making identification software used by businesses, was sued in May over accusations of widespread gender discrimination. Hiu Ho, who worked ...
The first woman to attain the rank of deputy superintendent in Boston's police department has reached a $2.4 million settlement in a gender discrimination case.
The EEOC in fiscal year 2023 received more than 3,000 charges alleging discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, “the most since the agency started tracking these charges in ...
The federal agency that enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws has moved to dismiss its own lawsuit on behalf of a worker allegedly fired for his sexual orientation and gender identity.
By the new millennium, gender was making its way into policy papers and lower court decisions related to the growing visibility of transgender students. Government staffers picked up on the ideas as ...
Signaling a major shift in civil rights enforcement, the federal agency that enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws has moved to dismiss six of its own cases on behalf of workers alleging ...
A woman who interviewed for the position of senior pastor at Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City is suing the church and a former chair of the search committee for gender discrimination ...
Nearly all workplace discrimination charges must pass through the EEOC — at least initially — and the agency’s decision to drop the case against Harmony Hospitality raises serious questions ...
Former Chatham County Assistant District Attorney Skye Musson and Chatham County District Attorney Shalena Jones have reached a $345,000 settlement in a gender discrimination lawsuit.
The city of Boston has reached a $2.4 million settlement with a former high-ranking female police commander, who sued in federal court claiming gender discrimination, a hostile work environment ...