By Admin | Published October 8, 2015 | Posted in Whistleblower Litigation | Tagged Tags: complaint procedures, harassing managers, sexually harassment, whistleblower lawyers | Leave a comment
In a potentially significant case, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the prior decision in EEOC v. New Breed Logistics that in a retaliation claim, requests made to a supervisor that he stop sexually harassing the complainant are considered protected activities under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. This is the case even Read More
Read MoreVeterans Administration locations across the country have been the subject of a great deal of scrutiny over the past year and half. A recent report reveals a manager at the Philadelphia Department of Veterans Affairs’ regional office tweeted out threats to whistleblowers last year on the same day investigators arrived at the location to inspect Read More
Read MoreJuly 2015 marked the second anniversary of when the whistleblower protection statutes of the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) went into effect. The law has provided a number of new protections for whistleblowers, shielding them from retaliation by employers — especially from government grantees and contractors. So what types of protections does the NDAA Read More
Read MoreAre you interested in developing a strong whistleblower program for your business? If so, there are some key elements you’ll want to include to make sure it is both effective and easily understood by all employees. The following are a few of the key factors in building and managing a successful whistleblower program: Accessibility. The Read More
Read MoreA recent proposal from the U.S. Department of Labor would double the minimum salary for the overtime exemption for white collar workers, but would still keep the same complicated duties test in place. As a result, liability for any incidents of misclassification could become significantly more expensive. At this time, salaried employees must make a Read More
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Labor recently proposed some revisions to the overtime exemptions in the Fair Labor Standards Act. These revisions could have a significant impact on employees in all fields, but particularly for people working white collar positions in the hospitality industry (such as hotels and restaurants). Under current laws, employees who earn at Read More
Read MoreEmployers can have a hard time knowing how to handle an internal investigation or disciplining an employee while that employee is taking time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). However, employees are not allowed to use FMLA leave as a shield from discipline for legitimate incidences of wrongdoing. In one recent case, Read More
Read MoreThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently announced that it paid a whistleblower an award of more than $3 million for providing information that enabled the agency to crack a complex fraud case. This award was the third-highest amount handed out so far since the SEC established the whistleblower program several years ago. The Read More
Read MoreThe story of how the biggest banks on Wall Street, like JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup and others, pled guilty to a number of international financial crimes is well known. What is not quite as well known is that these banks received no penalties other than some stiff fines. Despite taking part in collusion to fill Read More
Read MoreWhistleblower Nicholas Wilson has alleged that HSBC, Great Britain’s largest bank, has committed fraud totaling in £1 billion throughout the last three decades. He also claims that despite his allegations being backed by officials and members of the government, the British media has failed to report on his story. Wilson’s whistleblower claims allege that through Read More
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