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EEOC LACKS PROOF OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN HIRING, COURT SAYS

A federal judge dismissed a racial discrimination lawsuit brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging that a hiring policy by test preparation company Kaplan discriminated against African American applicants. The test preparation company reviewed the credit history of job applicants and declined to hire those with imperfect credit histories. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission …

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Can My Employer Require Me to Come to Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, workers across Minnesota are asking one simple question: Question: Can my employer require me to come to work during the pandemic? The short answer: You may be able to refuse to work if you reasonably believe your working conditions present an imminent danger of death or serious physical harm to yourself …

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Minnesota’s Connect 700 Program: Aiming to Increase Representation of Workers With Disabilities

In 2014, a Minnesota demographic survey conducted on State employees showed that less than 4% self-identified as having a disability. When compared to the presence of employees with a disability statewide and nationwide, 7.9% and 10.5% respectively, it was evident that the State’s workforce did not reflect the diversity of Minnesota’s population of individuals with …

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New Federal Law Protections for Employees During The COVID-19 Pandemic

As the world faces the unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak, it is important to know the laws that protect employees impacted by the virus. Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) On March 18, 2020, President Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act into law.[1] Effective April 1, 2020, eligible employees are permitted to seek up to …

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Protections in Minnesota for Quarantined Employees with COVID-19

Did you know that Minnesota law protects employees who are quarantined or in isolation due to COVID-19? Under Minnesota law,[1] an employer cannot terminate, discipline, threaten, or penalize an employee because the employee is (or has been) in isolation or quarantine due to COVID-19 (or another communicable disease) for up to 21 consecutive workdays.

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International Women’s Day – A Call for Change!

International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8th, is a time to reflect on the progress made for women over the last 100 years and celebrate their courageous acts throughout history.[1]  It is also a time to call for continued change. The Continued Uneven Playing Field Despite the movement to propel women’s opportunities, corporate America continues …

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House of Representatives Passes Legislation Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination

Older workers are one significant step closer to enjoying the same federal protections as other protected classes after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act (“POWADA”) on January 15, 2020. The Bill, if enacted, would amend the standard for employees alleging discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, …

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DISCRIMINATION CAN MAKE JOB-HUNTING IN MINNESOTA IMPOSSIBLE

Applying for a job can be the ultimate test of one’s confidence, especially in light of a new study which found that employment interviews are more often given to candidates with current jobs or who were recently laid off, as opposed to those candidates who had been unemployed more than 26 weeks. In fact, many …

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Did You Know? Minnesota Law Protects Parents Who Take Time Off Work to Attend Their Child’s School Activities

We often write about the more common protections for employees in Minnesota, such as protections against discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation for reporting law violations (i.e. whistle blowers), and protections for employees who take medical leave. But, did you know that Minnesota also provides lesser-known protections to employees? For example, Minnesota law allows employees to take …

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Employee’s Rights When Summoned For Jury Duty

What rights does an employee have when jury duty calls? This is a common question many Minnesotan employees have as they followed the media’s coverage of the high-profile case of Mohamed Noor, a police officer on trial for shooting Justine Ruszczyk (Damond) after she reported a crime being committed near her home.  The trial started …

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