Sexual harassment at work is a serious problem that affects many employees. Michigan doesn’t require sexual harassment training by law, but the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) strongly encourages it. Knowing what a good training program and effective...
Employee And Union Rights
Employee And Union Rights
Employment Law
Disney workers sue over relocation debacle
In a recent turn of events, Disney workers are suing their employer over a failed relocation plan. This lawsuit highlights the challenges faced by employees who were asked to move from California to Florida, only to have those plans scrapped. For workers in Michigan,...
Addressing online harassment at work
Digital harassment in the workplace is more common than many people realize. It can happen through emails, social media, messaging apps and other online platforms. It’s not limited by geography or working hours, making it a persistent issue for many. Recognizing the...
Employees at Small Businesses Have Rights Too
Small businesses often advertise that their workplace feels like being part of a close-knit family. However, even in the most familial of workplaces, employees have rights protected by law. Employment laws protect small business employees in many circumstances While...
Workers’ rights for disability accommodations
If you suffer from a disability that impacts your ability to do your job, you have the right to request reasonable accommodation. Disability is broadly defined to include physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities in its...
The importance of wage transparency for Michigan workers
Wage transparency is a hot-button issue right now. It’s a straightforward concept: employers share salary ranges and pay practices openly. This approach is gaining momentum, and there are growing advocacy efforts here in Michigan. Let’s dive into why wage transparency...
No more noncompetes?
Noncompete agreements have long been a thorny issue for employers and employees across Michigan. On one hand, many employers use them to protect their business interests when someone leaves the company. On the other hand, overuse and misuse of the agreements have led...
Navigating job interviews: What to watch out for
Preparing for a job interview can be as exhilarating as it is daunting. Your resume has opened the door, but the interview can seal the deal. If you are stepping into this crucial stage, knowledge is your greatest ally - especially regarding potential pitfalls you may...
What damages can you recover with an unlawful termination case?
If you are an employee in Michigan, it’s important to understand that you have legal rights, even if you are employed at will. While your employer can generally fire you for virtually any reason or none at all, there are exceptions to this broad legal policy. Your...
Are women still earning less than men?
Workers across the state continue to grapple with various wage issues, but few are more frustrating than the enduring gender wage gap. Unfortunately, recent research suggests that the gender pay gap remains a stubborn barricade to equality, despite strides in...
