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In 2017, Aaron Steed and his company, Meathead Movers, was hit with a $15 million fine from the EEOC on a flimsy claim of ...
Columbia University’s $21 million deal with the EEOC to resolve on-campus antisemitism charges is the largest public ...
Democratic strategist James Carville ripped Columbia University for agreeing to pay $221 million to President Trump’s ...
America First Legal, co-founded by White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, on Monday called for the U.S. Equal ...
The Senate labor committee voted to send President Donald Trump’s newest EEOC nominee Brittany Panuccio to the full Senate ...
The complex settlement allowed both sides to claim victory. It gives the university access to federal funds that had been ...
New Jersey Superior Court Judges Deborah Silverman Katz and Jeanne Covert have retired, making way for successors.
Myrtle Beach-area club Capital Vacations denied allegations of racism, wrongful termination and retaliation by Jasmine Ray, a Black woman and former manager.
Columbia University has agreed to pay the federal government $200 million to resolve multiple investigations and restore funding the Trump administration pulled from the New York City-based school in ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNCan you be fired in GA for being too old? Here's what the law saysCan you be fired in Georgia for being too old? Learn more about why federal and state laws classify that as discrimination.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNJames Carville Rips Columbia As “Cowards” For $221M Trump SettlementDemocratic strategist rips Ivy League over federal funding deal, praises Harvard's "guts" amidst broader critique of shifting institutions. Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville didn't mince ...
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