NYC releases FAQs related to new sexual harassment legislation

The New York City Commission of Human Rights issued a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) last week detailing guidance on employers’ obligations under the Stop Sexual Harassment in NYC […]
#MeToo in healthcare: The time to act is now

Excerpted from a McBrayer McGinnis Leslie & Kirkland PLLC blog by Lisa English Hinkle The #MeToo movement has sparked a momentous conversation in American life, but the pressure on the […]
EEOC sees sexual harassment statistics explode in past year

Excerpted from a Fisher Phillips blog The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) just released its preliminary findings examining sexual harassment in the workplace over the past year, and, in wake […]
Trend? California employers to face raft of new #MeToo laws

Excerpted from a Lexology blog by Fisher Phillips Wrapping up a whirlwind weekend, California Governor Jerry Brown just signed several pieces of legislation that will create new employer obligations in […]