In other news…
- The Eleventh Circuit Court of appeals ruled on Monday that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 permits claims for retaliatory hostile work environment. The decision brings the Eleventh Circuit in line with everyone else.
- The EEOC is touting a rare summary judgment victory in a Title VII retaliation case. A federal judge ruled that an employer unlawfully retaliated against an employee for refusing to waive his rights to file a discrimination charge as a part of a “last chance agreement.”
- And here’s a weird one, a woman in Florida is suing for unpaid OT. That’s not so weird. What is; however, is that, although she appears on the payroll, no one remembers hiring her, and no one remembers her ever working for the business.