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D-I-S-M-I-S-S-E-D! Court punts Playboy-posing cheerleader’s bias claims.

[If you listen carefully, you can actually hear the sound of page-hits and prurient reader interest cascading at The Employer Handbook. It’s got a little funky Salt n’ Pepa beat to it…] Last May, I slobbered over blogged here about a former Indianapolis Colts’ cheerleader who sued the team claiming…

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Egyptian-born FBI agent + post-9/11 transfer = discrimination claim

I am an F….B…..I…. Agent!  And if anyone wants to get me this iPad case for Christmas… Wait, what was I supposed to be writing about? Oh yeah, national-origin discrimination. I’ll get it together for you after the jump… * * * Bassem Youssef, an Egyptian-born American citizen, claimed that…

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5 takeaways from the EEOC’s new guidance on use of criminal records

  Yesterday, the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued updated Enforcement Guidance on employer use of arrest and conviction records in employment decisions under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. (Title VII is the federal statute that prohibits discrimination in the workplace based on race, color, religion,…

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Employment discrimination by the numbers: Foreign Edition

Now in autotune. (Betcha didn’t expect that). Yesterday, we were rapping (without the benefit of autotune) about immigration status and unlawful discrimination and concluded that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not prohibit workplace discrimination on the basis of immigration status (although national-original discrimination is unlawful). And…