Showing 2 posts from May 2017.
May 31, 2017
Contractors Face Jail Time for Worker Fatalities
In a growing trend nationwide, owners of companies whose employees die in the workplace from workplace related accidents are increasingly looking at jail time, not just high OSHA or state OSHA penalties. Read More ›
Categories: OSHA and MIOSHA, Safety
May 1, 2017
Supervisor's One Time Use of Racial Slur may be Very Expensive
It is not typical that a single racial epithet used by a supervisor toward a worker is enough to establish a hostile work environment under federal labor law; however, the (liberal) U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently disagreed. Read More ›
Categories: Harassment, News & Events
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