Fired While Pregnant in Pennsylvania? Legal Steps You Can Take Today

Fired While Pregnant in Pennsylvania? Legal Steps You Can Take Today

If you’ve been fired while pregnant, you’re not alone. Thousands of employees face pregnancy-related discrimination every year, often due to employers’ biases or misconceptions about pregnant workers’ abilities. The good news is that there are strong legal protections in place to safeguard your rights. Swartz Swidler, a law firm dedicated to protecting employee rights in

PA Employee Rights: Know Your Rights at Work in Pennsylvania!

What Are My Rights in the Workplace in Pennsylvania?

Have you ever felt like you weren’t being treated fairly at work? Maybe you’ve been consistently passed over for promotions despite strong performance, or you’re worried about safety hazards in your workplace. Understanding your rights as an employee in Pennsylvania is crucial for protecting yourself from unfair treatment and ensuring a safe and healthy work

Facing Workplace Harassment in Philadelphia? Here's What You Need to Know

Facing Workplace Harassment in Philadelphia? Here’s What You Need to Know

Nobody deserves to feel unsafe or mistreated at work. Unfortunately, workplace harassment is a persistent reality for many, and Philadelphia is no exception. Whether it’s unwelcome advances, offensive jokes, or a hostile work environment, harassment can take a toll on your mental and physical health, career, and overall well-being. If you’re facing workplace harassment in

Family First Coronavirus Response Act: What Employees Need to Know

On March 18, Congress passed and President Trump signed a bill to help Americans as they deal with the coronavirus pandemic. Multiple provisions in this law provide protections for workers. The employment law attorneys at Swartz Swidler believe that people should understand this bill and the changes it could make. A detailed list of the

Recovering alcoholic claims illegal treatment and firing

A Florida resident filed suit against a New York City-based firm claiming violation of employment law in a 2012 series of alleged actions that he claims were orchestrated in retaliation for him being a recovering alcoholic. Plaintiff of Pompano Beach, Fla., sued Computer Generated Solutions in the U.S. District Court Middle District of Pennsylvania on July

Sexual Harassment and Discrimination in New Jersey

Sexual harassment is a specific type of workplace discrimination based on sex . It includes: unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature in which submission to or rejection of such conduct explicitly or implicitly affects and individual’s work or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive

Employment Attorneys meet with EEOC to discuss National Origin Discrimination Concerns

An Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) conference highlighting employment discrimination due to national origin was held in Washington, D.C. on November 13, 2013. Discrimination on the basis of national origin is prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This protection can be broadly applied not only to discrimination resulting merely from

Discrimination Lawsuit Charges Red Lobster Franchisee with Sexual Harassment

A Red Lobster Franchisee, GMRI, Inc., has been charged in a lawsuit alleging pervasive sexual harassment and discrimination at its Salisbury, MD location, in violation of federal law. The Philadelphia Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) district office in Pennsylvania is bringing the claim.   The EEOC is a federal agency charged with handling employment discrimination

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reaches settlement with Toys “R” Us in Employment Discrimination Lawsuit

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has reached a settlement with Toys “R” Us in an employment discrimination lawsuit. Toys “R” Us is one of the world’s largest retailers of toys and children’s products in the world, and has multiple retail locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and all around the United States. The disability discrimination

Legislature Considering Bill to Amend the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination to Expand the Rights of Pregnant Employees

On September 30, 2013, New Jersey (NJ) Senate proposed legislation requiring employers to make reasonable accommodation available for pregnancy-related needs when requested by the employees with the advice of their physician. Currently, under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJ LAD), there is no requirement that preferential leave be given to a pregnant employee, unless