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Snap settles sex discrimination case in California for $15 million
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe department said while Snap Inc. experienced rapid growth from...Director Kevin Kish in a...
Snap will pay $15 million settlement following sex-based discrimination investigation
Mashable· 1 day agoSnapchat is resolving a sex-based employment discrimination case with a $15 million settlement,...
Opinion: Harvard’s backtracking on DEI highlights a bigger problem
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoMeeting certain gender and racial distributions risks future Title VII claims of discrimination and...
Fired Warren Wilson College employee sues school for alleged 'illicit sex bias'
Gannett via AOL· 4 days ago“Had she not raised concerns about discrimination and workplace safety, it seems pretty apparent she...
Federal Judge: "There Are Two Sexes: Male And Female"
Metro Weekly· 3 days agoA federal judge issued a ruling blocking the Biden administration’s guidance for schools, under...
Why are Republicans challenging Biden's Title IX rules in court?
The Advocate· 2 days agoThe past few days have seen a lot of court action aimed at stopping the Biden administration’s...
Snap to pay $15 million in discrimination and harassment settlement
LA Times via AOL· 2 days agoSnap, which created the social media app Snapchat, has agreed to pay $15 million to settle...
Are you experienced? How your years in the labor force could work against you.
Morningstar· 6 days agoA 67-year-old engineer with more than 40 years of experience working in project management, technology and cybersecurity has filed an age-discrimination lawsuit against RTX ...
Snapchat owner to pay $15 mln to settle California sex bias probe
Reuters· 1 day agoThe California Civil Rights Department announced the settlement, which is subject to court approval,...
A new obstacle for DEI programs?
U-T San Diego· 7 days agoAn employee claiming unlawful discrimination based on race, sex, etc. also must show they were subject to an adverse employment action. Most courts,...