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Don't Condition Return to Work on ‘100 Percent Recovery'

When asked recently about the return of star quarterback Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera responded that he will not play until he is 100 percent recovered from a foot injury. While fine for NFL players,...more

Employers Cannot Shorten Time Period for Filing Suit Under Title VII

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 provides specific time limitations for filing EEOC charges and subsequent lawsuits. What happens, however, if the employer and employee agree to shorten the period of time under which...more

Employee's Request for Leave Triggered ADA Accommodation Obligations

The EEOC and federal courts have repeatedly said that employees seeking accommodations for disabilities under the ADA do not have to use any “magic words” to trigger the employer’s obligations. A recent decision from the...more

ADA Does Not Protect Against Fear of Future Disability

The Americans with Disabilities Act not only provides protections for disabled persons but also those “regarded as” having a disability, even if they are healthy. On September 12, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals (which...more

Fourth Circuit Rejects Discrimination Claims Made by Accused Harasser

It’s not unusual to see an employee terminated or disciplined for workplace harassment to in turn file a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging that the employer’s reasons for the move were pretext...more

Fifth Circuit Enjoins EEOC's Criminal Background Guidance

In 2012, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued enforcement guidance on employers’ use of criminal background checks in the hiring process. The EEOC concluded that indiscriminate use of such checks has a disparate...more

Does a Preference for Hiring Veterans Create a Disparate Impact Based on Gender?

In a recent claim filed against one of our clients, an aggrieved employee alleged that a manager who was a former military officer had a preference for hiring and promoting people with military experience. The employee in...more

EEOC Issues Pay Data Filing Instructions

Last week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released instructions for employers required to file 2017 and 2018 pay information that includes a breakdown by demographics, referred to as Component 2 data. The...more

EEOC Indicates Pay Data Portal Will Open July 15

As previously reported in EmployNews, a federal court in Washington reversed an attempt by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to rescind regulations requiring certain employers to submit pay data broken down by...more

Absent Health Impairment, Obesity Is Not an ADA Disability

The ADA Amendments Act of 2008 substantially expanded the definition of protected disabled persons under federal anti-discrimination laws. In most circumstances, employers do not spend much time arguing that the plaintiff is...more

EEOC and U.S. Labor Department Announce Intent to Revisit Wellness and FMLA Rules

In their recent regulatory agendas, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and U.S. Department of Labor indicated upcoming rulemakings that could have significant impacts on employer practices under the Americans with...more

EEO-1 Salary Information for 2017 and 2018 Due September 30

As we have reported over the past several months, a federal district court that reinstated the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s pay data collection requirements has been considering the deadline for submittal of such...more

Fifth Circuit Reasserts View That Sexual Orientation Discrimination Is Not Protected Under Title VII

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to settle deep divisions between federal appellate courts on the question of whether an employee’s or applicant’s sexual orientation or gender identity are protected under Title VII’s sex...more

U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Case Involving Pre-Suit Requirements for Discrimination Lawsuits

In recent months, EmployNews has reported on a series of federal appellate decisions dealing with administrative prerequisites for filing lawsuits claiming employment discrimination. Some courts have stated that an EEOC...more

FY 2018 EEOC Charges Hit 12-Year Low

Last week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released information on charges filed with the agency in fiscal year 2018. Total charges declined to 76,418, the lowest number filed with the EEOC since 2006. ...more

EEOC Indicates September 30, 2019 Deadline for EEO-1 Pay Data Submissions

As we have reported in recent EmployNews issues, a federal district court enjoined the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) attempt to reverse Obama-era regulations that modified the employer EEO-1 disclosure process to...more

EEOC Opens EEO-1 Portal; No Word on Salary Information

In a recent EmployNews article, we reported a federal district court decision reinstating Obama-era changes to the annual EEO-1 information collection process, which would require larger employers to submit employee salary...more

EEOC Proposes Expansion of Electronic Charge System

Employers that have had an EEOC charge of discrimination filed against their companies over the past several years are already familiar with the agency’s digital portal. Charges are routinely served via email, and responses...more

Fourth Circuit Says Failure to File Timely EEOC Charge Does Not Deprive Court of Jurisdiction

In a recent EmployNews article, we reported on a federal appellate circuit split over how courts should dispose of employment discrimination suits where the plaintiff fails to file an EEOC charge within the required statutory...more

EEOC Explains Impact of Government Shutdown on Charge Filing

The recent federal government shutdown closed the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for 35 days. During the shutdown, we speculated about its impact on parties facing statutory deadlines to file charges of...more

Eighth Circuit Says Employer Not Required to Follow Employee's Preference to Work From Home

Over the past several years, our practice has seen a marked increase in the number of employee accommodation requests that involve remote work. As communications technologies have improved, these employees regularly contend...more

EEOC Delays EEO-1 Filing Deadline Until May 31

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently announced that it is extending the deadline for employers to file their annual EEO-1 report from March 31 to May 31. Due to the recent government shutdown, the EEOC’s EEO-1...more

Fourth Circuit Sets Low Bar for Employee to Challenge Medical Exam Requirement

According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, employers may only require employees to submit to medical exams or inquiries when there is a business necessity for determining the employee’s ability to perform the essential...more

Seventh Circuit Says ADEA Does Not Apply to Applicants' Disparate Impact Claims

Plaintiffs can bring employment discrimination claims under federal civil rights laws using one of two theories. Disparate treatment claims require the plaintiff to produce evidence of intent to discriminate due to a...more

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