Obama Administration Deals Blow to Mandatory Arbitration

Arbitration, an out-of-court form of dispute resolution, has rapidly become the go-to tool for employers attempting to avoid litigation for workplace legal disputes. Arbitration forces employees to waive their rights to bring legal action against their employers, and agree to be bound by the decision of, typically, a single arbitrator. These agreements are often presented…

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Workplace Bullying: What Protections Do You Have?

The term bullying has been used commonly for decades now, but recently, has taken on new life in our nation’s social dialogue. While in the past, bullying was looked upon by many as some sort of rite-of-passage for our youth, the cold reality of bullying’s effects on our society is now coming to light. Every…

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First Ever Sexual Harassment Training for Kentucky Lawmakers Takes Place

Over a hundred Kentucky lawmakers just received their first ever sexual harassment training. http://wkms.org/post/kentucky-legislators-receive-first-sexual-harassment-training An attorney with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission provided the harassment and retaliation prevention training to the legislators. This was after allegations that former Representative John Arnold harassed two staffers, as well as accusations against Representative Will Coursey that he…

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