The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that it will resume processing certain workplace discrimination complaints filed by transgender employees, specifically those involving hiring, firing and promotions.
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EEOC resumes limited processing of transgender discrimination complaints
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Department of Labor relaunches self-audit program to aid employer compliance
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Trucking firm to pay $919K to settle disability discrimination suit
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Restaurant faces trafficking and forced labor suit
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What employers need to know about the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
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DOL withdraws effort to end subminimum wages for workers with disabilities
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Job insecurity shakes one in four employees while employers remain cautious
Job openings fell to 7.4 million in June from 7.7 million in May, the U.S. Labor Department has reported, and the cooling labor market is expected to continue.
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Workplace discrimination in the age of AI
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When AI benches the wrong players
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