Employer didn’t discriminate when rejecting applicant with domestic violence conviction

Excerpted from a Wisconsin Examiner article by Erik Gunn A Racine, Wisconsin manufacturer acted reasonably when it withdrew a job offer from an applicant convicted of domestic violence, the state […]
EEOC (again) updates religious accommodation and vaccine mandate guidance

Excerpted from a Minta Blog by Corbin Carter and Danielle M. Bereznay The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has once again updated its guidance and answers regarding the ongoing […]
Things may not be rational, but we can still check international!

In Europe, it has been a trying time over the past two weeks with the war raging in Ukraine, and we offer our daily prayers to both citizens and soldiers […]
Men with criminal records could help solve the U.S. labor shortage

Excerpted from The Press of Atlantic City article by Shawn Bushway and Jeffrey Wenger American employers are panicked about the lack of willing workers. They shouldn’t be. There are plenty […]