An important bipartisan bill addressing pregnancy discrimination in the workplace was introduced to the United States House of Representatives on May 14, 2019, signaling a potential shift in Congressional attitudes on this issue. While this was not the first-time legislation of this type was introduced in the House of Representatives,…
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New Jersey Passes Law Prohibiting Employers From Requiring Salary Disclosures of Job Applicants
A new bill was signed into New Jersey law on July 25, 2019, that furthers a statewide effort to reduce inequality in pay for New Jersey employees. Because Governor Murphy is out of the state on vacation, Lieutenant Governor Sheila Y. Oliver signed Assembly Bill 1094 into law yesterday after it…
After Calabotta: Certain Out-of-State Employees Protected by the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
In the recent case David F. Calabotta v. Phibro Animal Health Corp., et al., Smith Eibeler employment attorney Kathryn McClure, Esq., along with co-counsel, Mary Ann Sedey secured a substantial victory for employees, both inside and outside of New Jersey. Through its opinion, the Appellate Division reaffirmed New Jersey’s commitment to…
New Jersey Passes “Panic Button Bill” to Protect Hotel Workers from Sexual Harassment
In a demonstration of support for and solidarity with New Jersey employees that have experienced sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace, Governor Murphy signed Senate Bill 2986, nicknamed the “Panic Button Bill,” on June 11th, 2019. This bill was introduced to the New Jersey Senate in September of 2018…
Evening the Playing Field: US Women’s Soccer Fights For Equal Pay
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has captivated the attention of nations around the world, and the United States is no exception. With the group stage coming to a close this week, the U.S. Women’s National Team (“WNT”) has already demonstrated dominance in their first two games, beating Thailand and Chile…
Court Agrees: “Borgata Babes” Stated Valid Claim for Unlawful Discrimination
A group of female cocktail waitresses – referred to as the “Borgata Babes” – have finally received a win in their suit against the Borgata Hotel and Casino which has now been in the courts for more than a decade. The Atlantic County Superior Court, Appellate Division issued a ruling…
Sexual Aggressors to Forfeit State Pensions Under Proposed Bill
An act that strips New Jersey public officials of their pensions and retirement benefits after being found guilty or pleading guilty to crimes of corruption will be expanded under a new amendment to now incorporate those convicted of harassment, sexual assault, sexual contact, or lewdness. The proposed legislation, that was…
New Jersey Law Protects Employee Who Failed Drug Test For Medical Marijuana
The New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination protects New Jersey employees from being fired for failing a drug test in connection with medical marijuana use. For employees who use medical marijuana, this provides some extra protections with respect to their employment. With approximately 45,000…
New Jersey’s Strict Confidentiality Directive Continues to Silence Victims of Sexual Harassment
New Jersey’s State Policy Prohibiting Discrimination in the Workplace is considered amongst many New Jersey employment lawyers as being one of the least protective of employee rights in the entire country. Unfortunately, the newest revisions proposed by the Civil Service Commission do not provide any meaningful improvement for State employees…
New York City Bans Hair Discrimination
Last month New York City took action to combat an often-overlooked form of race discrimination involving employee’s hair. In February 2019, the New York City Commission on Human Rights (the “Commission”) published new guidance that explains that employers (as well as housing providers and providers of public accommodations) can no…