Translators forced to take polygraphs awarded $4M in damages
Former translators who were subjected to polygraph tests by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) were awarded $4 million in damages.
Read moreFormer translators who were subjected to polygraph tests by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) were awarded $4 million in damages.
Read moreThis term, the Supreme Court is hearing seven employment cases, addressing a range of topics from whistleblower protection to pregnancy
Read moreThe National Employment Law Institute will be hosting the 35th Annual Employment Law Conference in the coming months across four locations.
Read moreAn employee’s discrimination case was revived by New Jersey’s Appellate Court which said divorcing workers are protected from discrimination under
Read moreAttorney Jerry Schreibstein, then of Kelly, Herlihy & Klein LLP, wrote to the State of California Division of Labor Standards
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