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    What Is Employment Law?

    Submitted by Elizabeth on

    Employment law refers to the legal relationship which has been established between employers and employees. It covers several features of the employer/ employee relationship. This includes different types of discrimination in the workplace, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, wage theft and retaliation from the employer when an employee has complained about illegal practice in the workplace.

    Legalities In Employment Law 

    Some common legal issues in employment law include the following.

    AI and Employment Law

    Submitted by rachel on

    Many employers now use artificial intelligence (AI) for the hiring process, resulting in new guidance for AI and employment law claims. In the employment context, the use of AI typically means that the developer relies partly on the computer’s own analysis of data to determine which criteria to use when making recruitment decisions.

    What is the Illinois Human Rights Act?

    Submitted by Elizabeth on

    There are both Federal and state laws that protect workers against discrimination by employers. Illinois workers are protected by the Illinois Human Rights Act, also referred to as “the Act”. This Illinois law goes further than some Federal laws to protect workers from discrimination by employers and prevent wrongful termination or forced resignation based on illegal discrimination.

    How To Prove Age Discrimination In Hiring

    Submitted by Elizabeth on

    Both federal law and many state laws prohibit employers from discriminating against older workers in the hiring process. Unfortunately, not all employers obey these laws.

    Do you believe a potential employer discriminated against you due to your age during hiring? If so, you may be able to seek justice by filing a discrimination claim.

    Know Your Rights 

    Several laws in the United States prohibit age discrimination in hiring, including:

    Is Forced Resignation the Same as Getting Fired?

    Submitted by pec on

    Were you forced to quit your job because of harassment or discrimination? While forced resignation isn’t the same as getting fired if you were forced to quit a job because of something illegal that your employer did, you can file a wrongful termination claim against that employer. Employers sometimes put employees in positions where they have no choice but to quit,  like cutting their hours down to almost nothing. But that’s discrimination, and you can file a wrongful termination suit against an employer for that.

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