Arizona employees may be aware about the #MeToo movement and how it has brought increased attention to problems regarding sexual harassment in the workplace. In fact, few companies remained unscathed as the movement gained momentum. For example, even Nike employees reported being sexually harassed with no resolution from managers, supervisors or human resources. Sexual harassment … Continue reading Dealing with sexual harassment after the #MeToo movement
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How forced arbitration silences workers
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Wednesday , April 25, 2018There are over 60 million Americans including some in Arizona who are bound by arbitration agreements with their employers. This means that if they have a sexual harassment complaint, it must be brought up in an arbitration hearing instead of a courtroom. Both Fortune 500 companies and those in lower paying industries use forced arbitration … Continue reading How forced arbitration silences workers →
Unpaid interns vulnerable to harassment
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Saturday , March 31, 2018Most Arizona employees are under the protection of federal laws designed to prevent workplace discrimination and sexual harassment. Surprisingly, those protections may not apply to some of the youngest and hardest working people in the actual buildings where state laws are crafted. Because of employment classifications, legislative interns are especially vulnerable to harassment and discriminatory … Continue reading Unpaid interns vulnerable to harassment →
Microsoft publicizes information about harassment complaints
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Wednesday , March 21, 2018Arizona residents may be interested to learn that Microsoft is currently being sued for allegedly discriminating against women and denying them raises and promotions. In response to the lawsuit, which was filed in October of 2015, Microsoft recently published an email that it had sent to all of its employees. According to the email, the … Continue reading Microsoft publicizes information about harassment complaints →
Majority of workers do not report workplace harassment
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Friday , March 9, 2018According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, just 10 percent of workers in Arizona and the rest of the country submit an official complaint about the harassment they experience in the workplace. The reasons the remaining workers are reluctant to do so include the fear of retaliation and the belief that their complaint will not … Continue reading Majority of workers do not report workplace harassment →
Restaurant workers lobby states for higher wages
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Monday , March 5, 2018Arizona restaurant workers likely know that sexual harassment is prevalent in their industry. According to employee advocates, one of the reasons for the problem is that tipped workers are often paid a low minimum wage and are forced to rely on tips, which often makes them the victims of harassment by customers. To raise awareness … Continue reading Restaurant workers lobby states for higher wages →
Study finds changing patterns in sexual harassment complaints
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Friday , March 2, 2018Although reports of sexual harassment have dropped in Arizona and nationwide since 1995, some segments of workers have enjoyed more progress than others. Complaints to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission have fallen by 40 percent since 1997, but a closer look at the data reveals that older women, minorities and employees at large companies continue … Continue reading Study finds changing patterns in sexual harassment complaints →
How witnesses are impacted by sexual harassment at work
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Friday , February 16, 2018Arizona workers may have witnessed one or more acts of sexual harassment on the job. According to a survey from Society of Human Resources Management, 17 percent of the respondents from around the country said that they had witnessed such an event. However, the actual number may be higher as people may not be forthcoming … Continue reading How witnesses are impacted by sexual harassment at work →
U.S. House passes sexual harassment bill
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Wednesday , February 14, 2018Arizona readers may be interested to learn that the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would overhaul parts of the Congressional Accountability Act, the system that handles sexual harassment claims on Capitol Hill. The legislation was created in the wake of the #MeToo movement. The bill, which was passed on Feb. 6, … Continue reading U.S. House passes sexual harassment bill →
Monster Energy employees file sexual harassment lawsuits
On behalf of elizabethtatelaw Attorney at Law posted in Sexual Harassment on Thursday , February 1, 2018Arizona residents who are fans of Monster Energy may be interested to learn that five women have filed lawsuits against the company. Multiple lawsuits stated that company had a history of abusive behavior by executives toward female workers. All five of the former employees said that the company had a discriminatory work culture. The former … Continue reading Monster Energy employees file sexual harassment lawsuits →