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‘Just left my second job this year due to having a boss who screams and throws things, is this the new norm?’: This viral story exposed what millions of American workers are too afraid to sayA woman's experience with abusive bosses led her to quit two jobs, a story echoed by many online. Data reveals a significant percentage of ...
‘My boss fired me after learning I take ADHD medication’: This viral story exposed the ugly truth about ADHD discrimination at workA young camp counselor with ADHD was fired after disclosing her medication, highlighting a widespread fear among those with the condition. ...
Pregnant with high-risk twins, woman says boss gets 'annoyed' by her doctor appointments; questions workplace rightsA pregnant employee expecting high-risk twins has gone viral after sharing that her boss repeatedly complained about her frequent medical a...
From explicit messages to groping: What we know about Derek Dixon’s sexual harassment lawsuit against Tyler PerryActor Derek Dixon has filed a $260 million lawsuit against filmmaker Tyler Perry, alleging sexual harassment spanning from 2019 to 2021. Th...
TCS 'discrimination' case: US agency probes workers' bias claimsThe US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is investigating Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) over allegations of discrimination against ...
TCS cheated the H-1B system? Former staff say India’s biggest IT firm was gaming the US visa processTata Consultancy Services (TCS) is under scrutiny for allegedly misusing L-1A manager visas in the U.S. Ex-employees claim the company misr...
Despite Donald Trump order, abandoning DEI could land companies in legal troubleU.S. companies reducing workplace diversity efforts due to Trump's directive may face increased discrimination lawsuits, as such policies h...
Amazon must comply with US agency's pregnancy bias probe, judge rulesJudge Lorna Schofield ordered Amazon to comply with an EEOC subpoena on pregnancy discrimination claims. By August 9, Amazon must provide s...
US techie sues TCS for discrimination against Americans and favouring Indians on H-1B visasTCS faces legal action by Devorin alleging discriminatory practices against older US employees for Indian nationals, amid refuted claims of...
TCS layoffs: US techies allege Indian IT major of employment discriminationAccording to a report in the Wall Street Journal, more than 20 employees have filed complaints against TCS, alleging preferential treatment...
American techies accuse TCS of firing them in favour of Indians on H-1B visaTCS has been accused of favoring H-1B visa holders over Americans, facing discrimination claims based on race and age. Denies allegations, ...
Tesla appears unlikely to nix US suit alleging bias against Black workersJudge Corley challenges Tesla's defense against EEOC's racial harassment lawsuit. Lack of evidence and details questioned. Lawsuit seeks da...
Ex-Tesla factory worker loses bid for new trial in race bias caseUS District Judge William Orrick in San Francisco in a written order upheld a $3.2 million verdict that a jury awarded to plaintiff Owen Di...
US agency probes Facebook for 'systemic' racial bias in hiring, promotionsA 'systemic' probe means the agency, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, suspects company policies may be contributing to widespre...
Former employee alleges sexual harassment by two Cognizant executives, files lawsuit in USAccording to the lawsuit filed in the court of Middle District of Florida, the former employee, a woman of Hispanic origin, was hired by Co...
- Halliburton to pay $275,000 to Indian, Syrian-origin employees for discrimination
The Houston-based company is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry with over 55,000 employees
Poke Me: Sexual harassment in the office is a workplace issue, not just a legal oneWhile many would like to classify this as a yet other example of ‘Might is right’, the larger issue lies somewhere else.
- Bombay High Court ruling mirrors United States law on employment
Bombay HC's ruling that no one in India can be compelled to declare his religion appears a step towards the American practice.
- US authorities sue firm for harassment against Indian employee
The EEOC filed the suit in US District Court for the N District of California, San Jose after first attempting to reach a voluntary settlem...
Infosys faces charges of H1B visa misuse, age discriminationOver past few weeks, two suits alleging H1B misuse, age discrimination in local hiring have been filed against Infosys.