A string of new lawsuits and settlements that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently unveiled underscores the heightened attention the agency is giving to claims of workplace discrimination based on employees' faith and disabilities.
Participants in the Salvation Army's rehabilitation programs who worked at the organization's thrift stores with no pay showed that there is a common question over whether they are employees under state laws, an Illinois federal judge said, signing off on three classes.
An Indiana federal judge refused to let General Motors escape a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit claiming the business unlawfully withheld disability pay from workers who received Social Security benefits, calling GM's argument that its policy hinged on benefit eligibility rather than age premature.