https://youtu.be/orMu1_heHmU Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C. discusses who is a 'supervisor' under Title...
Read More ›Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C. discusses how to file an employment discrimination...
Read More ›The main purpose of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was to eliminate unlawful discrimination and retaliation in the workplace. The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was given powers to enforce the laws that make...
Read More ›EEOC Answer: Depends The New York State Human Rights Law states that an applicant may not be denied employment or licensure because of his or her conviction record unless there is a direct relationship between the job sought or unless hiring or...
Read More ›In addition to the laws that are enacted and are applicable throughout the State of New York, the City of New York has been very progressive enacting several expansive anti-discrimination laws. In many respects, the New York City Human...
Read More ›Under Federal, State and some local laws, it is illegal to discriminate against an individual for their: • Ethnicity • Skin color, or related facial features • Country of origin • Age • Sex • Religious beliefs • Political...
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