-- Job search question of
the week Age Discrimination — Job search question of the week
In 1995, Mr. Morrow was involved in an eight -
week age discrimination case in the United States District Court resulting in a favorable verdict for the firm's clients.
Not exact matches
Kathy Zabinski, president of the Civil Service Employees Association, said last
week that union lawyers were reading the plan to make sure it didn't constitute as
age discrimination, but she didn't have any concerns about it.
Congress exceeded its constitutional authority when it amended the federal
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to cover states and their political subdivisions, such as cities and school districts, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last
week.
But that wasn't the most costly news of the
week, as Monday the prison system was losing a $ 20 million dollar
age discrimination case as reported in the Contra Costa Times, California prison to appeal doctor's $ 20 million judgment.»
A few
weeks after John's departure, Company X was served with an
age discrimination suit, which led in - house counsel to issue a litigation hold.
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Age Discrimination — Job search question of the
week
This
week's question is about resumes and
age discrimination from employers: I am a boby boomer and I'm having a hard time finding a job.
Last
week's protest by several quadriplegic Queenslanders against
age discrimination prompts us to examine how the National Disability Insurance Scheme should balance needs - based eligibility and entitlement.