Federal and state employment laws, including those in New Jersey, protect workers from discrimination based on race, gender, religion, age, disability and more. These laws help create a fair and equal work environment for all employees. However, it’s not always easy...
Workplace Discrimination
Should I mediate a dispute with my employer?
Employees do not always have a good relationship with their employers, which can happen for several reasons. Whether they are unhappy with a coworker or have resentment over wages, conflict is inevitable in any environment, including employment. When you think of a...
Five Ways To Protect Yourself If You Feel You Have Been The Victim Of Discrimination
A recent poll in New Jersey found that reports of hearing discriminatory comments in the workplace have increased significantly in the past several years. The Star Ledger published an article this week about a poll conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University and...
Are you the victim of a workplace bully?
You thought you were finished with bullying long ago, but it seems like you're going through it all over again – this time by grown adults in the workplace. If you are, you're not alone. People are bullied by coworkers and even bosses all the time.Sometimes it's done...
Employment protections for domestic violence, stalking victims
Victims of violence or other kinds of abuse by a spouse or romantic partner may not realize that they may be entitled to protection against employment discrimination under the law. However, they may be – specifically, under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
Workplace discrimination regulations extend to hiring
Workplace discrimination can begin long before someone gets into the workplace. It too often keeps people out. That's why there are laws regarding what kind of information employers can request during the pre-employment process. Generally, employers can only ask for...
‘Microaggressions’ in the workplace can take their toll
Often, workplace discrimination isn't as blatant as someone using an ethnic slur or telling someone they aren't qualified for a job because of their race, gender, age or disability. Many employees -- particularly women, people of color, and LGBTQ and disabled people...
Workplace discrimination against gays and lesbians is illegal
The justices of the Supreme Court of the United States entered a ruling on the 1964 Civil Rights Act Title VII on June 15. The high court panel ruled 6-3 that any discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) workers is unlawful. The...
Are New Jersey employers required to practice affirmative action?
New Jersey (NJ) affirmative action laws have long been in place to protect different workers' rights to equal representation in the workforce. Private and public employers are required to uphold different policies though.Virtually all public employers here in...
Asian Americans are suffering discrimination over viral outbreak
When something bad happens and people are afraid, it's a sad fact of human nature that those people often look for someone to blame for their troubles. Right now, the United States, along with many other countries, is facing a viral outbreak of disease that isn't like...