November 23, 2020
No items found.

Women Leaders Weigh in on the Pandemic and Beyond

As part of the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society, New York Times reporters and editors sought the perspectives of some of the leading executives in the business and finance world about the role women have and can continue to play in the post-pandemic work world. They also discussed issues with leading public health experts, athletes, and politicians about the unique challenges women face in the current moment.

As we have noted in various blog posts, one thing that was on many of these women’s minds was the fact that women are leaving the workforce or planning to leave at alarming rates. Another one was education, which will affect the next generation of women. With children in lockdown and many programs focused on equity put on hold, there is cause for concern from many of these leaders. A third that desperately requires attention is the increased risk of intimate partner violence, which has affected women worldwide.

Both sets of interviews provide important insights as to how world leaders are thinking about developing equitable strategies for the post-Covid world.


This Week’s FFCRA Complaints: The Wrongful Terminations Continue 

August 21, 2020
Leave
Disability Discrimination
Since we started this weekly blog post in May, we've read and summarized over 50 complaints filed under the new leave law. As we’ve pointed out, many of these complaints follow almost a template, with workers being terminated for either taking legally-allowed precautions to protect fellow workers from potential infection or for having legitimate reasons to take leave, often to care for a family member or child.

In an Uncommon Move, McDonald’s Sues Former CEO

August 20, 2020
Sexual Harassment
It’s not every day that a blue chip company decides to sue a former executive, let alone its erstwhile CEO, but this is exactly what McDonald’s did by suing Steve Easterbrook, who had been fired last year for inappropriate conduct, specifically, sexting with an employee.

The Art of the Doctor’s Note

August 19, 2020
Pregnancy Discrimination
We’ve all needed one at some point –– a doctor’s note explaining that we’re out for the count on some otherwise necessary aspect of work or school, at least temporarily. Many people are realizing that because of COVID, they don’t feel safe at work due to a disability, and need to modify their pre-pandemic job to accommodate this new reality. In this type of situation, what do you ask your doctor for? What does such a note need to include to help you successfully advocate for your rights?

Get In Touch

Knowing where to turn in legal matters can make a big difference. Contact our employment lawyers to determine if we can help you.