• Services
  • Attorneys
  • Media & Insights
  • Online Payment
  • Join Our Team
Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. A description of the selection methodology can be found here.
  • Services
  • Attorneys
  • Media & Insights
  • About Us
  • Delivering Value
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Meritas
  • Contact Us
  • Online Payment
    A
    Alternative Dispute ResolutionAntitrust & Trade RegulationAppellate Practice
    B
    Banking & Financial ServicesBankruptcy, Creditors’ Rights, and Financial RestructuringBeer LawBusiness Law
    C
    Cannabis LawConstruction LawCooperative and Condominium Law (Co-op & Condo)Criminal Defense
    E
    Economic Development LawElder Care & Special Needs LawElectronic Discovery ("E-Discovery")Environmental LawERISA & Employee BenefitsEstate Planning and Administration & Wealth PreservationExecutive Compensation and Employment Strategies
    F
    Food, Beverage & HospitalityFranchise Law
    H
    Health Care & Life SciencesHealth Care ProvidersHigher EducationHospitals and Health Networks
    I
    ImmigrationInsurance CoverageIntellectual PropertyIntellectual Property Litigation, Arbitration, and Dispute ResolutionIntellectual Property Portfolio Strategy, Management & LicensingInternational BusinessInternet Law
    L
    Labor & EmploymentLiquor Law, Licensing, Manufacturing, and DistributionLitigation
    M
    Media Law & Creative Economy PracticeMergers & AcquisitionsMunicipal Law
    N
    Non-Profit Law
    P
    Patent Preparation and ProsecutionPharmaceutical / Medical Devices / Pharma ServicesProducts and Consumer Liability DefenseProfessional LiabilityPublic Utilities
    R
    Real Estate, Finance, and Land Use
    S
    SecuritiesSolar Energy
    T
    TaxationTelecommunicationsTrademark & Copyright Protection & Enforcement
    V
    Venture Tech & Emerging Growth Companies
    W
    White Collar Investigations & DefenseWorkers’ Compensation
    • New Jersey
    • New York
    • Pennsylvania
    • Blogs
    • Articles
    • Podcasts
    • COVID-19 Resources

    Categories

    Discrimination EEOC Issues Employee Benefits Employee Discipline Employment Agreements Handbooks Harassment In The News Leave of Absence NLRB Issues Pending Legislation Personnel Practices Retaliation Termination Uncategorized Unemployment Wage and Hour
    Blogs > Norris in the Workplace > EEOC Is Up and Running...
    Member
    Patrick T. Collins
    Visit Profile

    EEOC Is Up and Running after the Shutdown, Reporting on Settlements and New Litigation Involving Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment

    EEOC Is Up and Running after the Shutdown, Reporting on Settlements and New Litigation Involving Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment

    With the partial shutdown of the federal government, the EEOC was essentially closed, offering limited services.  Time to file a charge of discrimination was not extended and individuals who were within 30 days of the deadlines for filing were instructed to do so via hard copy, as the on-line portal was unavailable.  Investigations were not conducted and the EEOC was unable to respond to inquiries about pending charges.  However, now that the federal government is, at least for the time being, up and running, so is the EEOC.  With the end of the shutdown, the EEOC has been actively reporting on its recent settlements and new litigation involving gender discrimination and sexual harassment.

    On January 29, 2019, the EEOC reported a settlement, with the Maryland Insurance Administration paying $36,802 and agreeing to certain equitable relief to resolve an Equal Pay Act suit which alleged that female fraud investigators were paid less than their male counterparts for the same work.  The equitable relief included a requirement that the agency create policies requiring specific, non-gender-based criteria for setting wages.  The EEOC also reported on a $100,000 settlement of a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee. In this case, the EEOC alleged that a female convenience store cashier complained of a hostile work environment and her employment was terminated after she filed a discrimination charge with the EEOC.  In addition to the monetary settlement, the EEOC reported that the employer agreed to train its employees and managers on Title VII and the prohibitions against sexual harassment in the workplace. An employer in another suit brought by the EEOC agreed to pay a $30,000 settlement to three male claimants who alleged that they had been denied jobs as bartenders at restaurant locations in Arkansas and Oklahoma based on their gender.  Finally, on January 29, 2019, the EEOC announced that it filed suit against two U.S. military contractors alleging that they discriminated against a pregnant employee by forcing her to take unpaid leave, keeping her on leave even after she was medically cleared to return to work, and subsequently firing her because of her pregnancy.

    As these lawsuits and settlements reflect, issues of gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation continue in our workplaces, leaving employers with exposure to significant hard and soft costs with which to contend in addressing these allegations, which we discussed here. For employers, training employees and managers is a critical part of the process to prevent discrimination and harassment in the workplace. In addition, adopting, implementing, and enforcing appropriate anti-harassment and related policies and procedures can be a key component to avoiding improper workplace conduct. The Norris McLaughlin Labor & Employment Group can assist employers with the tools needed to prevent harassment in your workplace.

    If you have any questions about this post or any other related labor and employment matters, please feel free to contact me at ptcollins@norris-law.com.

    Member
    Patrick T. Collins
    Visit Profile

    Related Posts

    New EEOC Digest Released on Equal Employment Opportunity Law EEOC Announces Fiscal Year 2018 Data on Charges and Litigation New Jersey Moves to Bar Confidentiality in Certain Settlements

    Share

    Tags

    #EEOC #EEOC Investigations #EEOC lawsuits #EEOC Settlement #Equal Pay Act #Gender Discrimination #Government Shutdown #Harassment-Free Workplace #sexual harassment #Workplace Conduct

    Helpful links

    • About Us
    • News
    • Services
    • Blogs
    • Attorneys
    • Articles
    • (COVID-19)
    • Award Methodology
    • Events
    • Join Our Team
    Connect
    Online Payment

    Connect with Us

    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
    • X
    • Instagram
    • Youtube

    Join our growing team

    We are looking for quality attorneys to help us do more for our clients. At Norris McLaughlin, each attorney has the same opportunity to succeed whether you’re at the beginning of a career or pinnacle of the profession.

    Learn More

    Subscribe to our content

    Receive timely legal information delivered to your inbox

    This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
    © , Norris McLaughlin, P.A., All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising.
    VIEW OUR DISCLAIMER,  TERMS OF USE,  AND PRIVACY POLICY

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume you consent to our cookie policy. Learn more