More States Now Mandate Employee Training to Prevent Sexual Harassment October 10, 2019 By Jeff Green Two years into the #MeToo movement, an unprecedented number of American workers are required to receive mandatory sexual harassment training,...
McDonald’s Expands Training to Address Workplace Harassment, Violence Prevention September 4, 2019 The world’s biggest restaurant company, facing complaints from employees and advocacy groups over workplace policies, said it is expanding its...
How Workplace Violence Costs Businesses Before and After It Happens July 3, 2019 By Gary Sheely Workplace violence leaves chaos in its wake. Besides the psychic trauma, physical injuries and even sometimes fatalities, there are enormous...
Lloyd’s Must Demonstrate Progress in Tackling Sexual Harassment: Bank of England June 19, 2019 By Will Hadfield The Bank of England called for Lloyd’s of London to demonstrate progress in tackling the insurance market’s culture of sexual...
Ex-Executives at French Telecoms Group Orange on Trial over Wave of Staff Suicides May 6, 2019 By Emmanuel Jarry and Mathieu Rosemain Former bosses at leading French telecoms group Orange were due to go on trial on Monday over a series of...
Lloyd’s Will Name and Shame Sexual Harassers It Bans from Market: CEO March 27, 2019 By Gavin Finch and Nejra Cehic Lloyd’s of London will publicly name and shame anyone it bans from its insurance market for sexual harassment, according to...
Union Claims Amazon Illegally Fired Activist Employee March 21, 2019 By Josh Eidelson A union organizing Amazon.com Inc. employees in New York has filed a complaint accusing the company of illegally firing one...
Democrats Propose Ban on Mandatory Arbitration in Employment, Consumer Contracts March 1, 2019 By Paresh Dave Six Google employees on Thursday joined U.S. lawmakers to support bills that would ban mandatory arbitration in employment and consumer...
Airbnb Will No Longer Require Arbitration for Employee Bias and Harassment Claims November 13, 2018 By Olivia Zaleski Airbnb Inc., following Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Facebook Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc., said it would not force employees who filed...
Colleges Handling Surge in Claims of Past Sexual Harassment October 16, 2018 By Collin Binkley For 35 years, Ruth D’Eredita tried to dismiss her former professor’s behavior — the way he touched her, groped her...