How to File a Disability Discrimination Complaint?
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is against the law to discriminate against another person based on a disability. Unfortunately, this occurs far too often in the workplace. Employees with disabilities continue to experience a range of discriminatory behavior from employers, including harassment, denied promotions and salary increases, refusing to allow time […]
» Read More...July 10, 2024
What Are the Factors for Disability Discrimination?
Regardless of their physical or mental abilities, every worker should have the opportunity to contribute and succeed. Sadly, this is not always the reality. Disability discrimination, an underhanded form of bias that sidelines individuals with impairments, continues to infiltrate our workplaces. It stifles equal opportunity, inhibits productivity, and undermines our shared human dignity. Understanding Disability […]
» Read More...February 3, 2024
Can My Job Fire Me If I Go Away To Rehab?
In a society where mental health and addiction issues are becoming increasingly prevalent, employees must understand their rights in the workplace. First and foremost, it is crucial to understand the legal landscape surrounding addiction and rehabilitation in employment. Two essential federal laws provide specific protections for workers grappling with substance use disorders: The Americans with […]
» Read More...September 15, 2023
Is Cancer Considered a Disability Under the ADA?
Cancer is considered a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA safeguards people with disabilities from discrimination and requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations, such as workplace adjustments or additional days off, for individuals living with cancer. These accommodations must be made in order to ensure that cancer patients are able to […]
» Read More...March 22, 2023
What Are Reasonable Accommodations?
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), employees with physical or mental disabilities are protected from discrimination in the workplace, one being reasonable accommodations to perform the essential functions of the job. Federal law requires that employers who have 15 or more employees are required to provide reasonable accommodations for disabled employees. Individual state and […]
» Read More...January 19, 2023
How can Employers Support Disabled Workers During the Pandemic?
According to the President of the National Organization on Disability (NOD), people with disabilities have been disproportionately affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19). One in five workers with disabilities have lost employment compared to one in seven of the general population, according to the U.S. Labor Bureau of Statistics (BLS). The number of remote workers in […]
» Read More...January 14, 2021
EEOC to Update Manual on Religious Discrimination in the Workplace
In mid-November 2020, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued preliminary revisions to the Compliance Manual on Religious Discrimination. The proposed revisions reflect decisions from various employment discrimination court cases that have taken place over the past decade or so since it was last revised. The public can view and offer input on the updates, […]
» Read More...December 8, 2020
Why Do Workers with Disabilities Still Experience Wage Discrimination?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), only 19.1 percent of disabled adults have jobs. Many disabled workers only earn substandard wages in the range of $2.15 an hour. Surprisingly, it is federal law that creates a loophole, making low pay possible and legal. Poverty is a real and pressing issue for the disabled […]
» Read More...November 11, 2020
Can I be Fired for Failing a Drug Test Because of Medical Marijuana?
In New Jersey, an employee cannot be fired for failing a drug test because of medical marijuana. This decision comes from a recent court ruling on the ongoing debate over medical marijuana and consequences involved in using the substance. The ruling states that as long as employees are not under the influence while at work, […]
» Read More...September 28, 2020
Can I Get Fired Because of My PTSD?
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and many other mental conditions are serious and can seriously affect the lives of victims. In the workplace, someone who suffers from a mental illness is legally protected against discrimination in the workplace and harassment, as well as privacy rights. Employees may also have legal rights to accommodations to help […]
» Read More...August 3, 2020