Salvadorian national successfully sued White House over his deportation before charges were filed
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Salvadorian national successfully sued White House over his deportation before charges were filed
Starting in late February, President Donald Trump began signing a series of unprecedented executive orders that imposed significant sanctions on prominent American law firms and lawyers: including Perkins Coie, WilmerHale, Paul Weiss, Covington & Burling, and Jenner & Block. The moves were in retaliation for the firms’ or lawyers’ prior legal work that the president characterized as personally harmful to him.
Trump orders functioning as bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution and repugnant to its separation of powers.
Illegal retaliation | Fair Measures, Inc.
Illegal retaliation – getting even with a whistleblower or an employee who has complained about discrimination or harassment – is the hottest employment issue of the decade. The number of retaliation claims has doubled since 1997, and, for the past two years, retaliation has been the #1 claim filed with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In 2010, there were three times as many retaliation claims filed as sexual harassment claims.
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Illegal retaliation | Fair Measure
Illegal retaliation – getting even with a whistleblower or an employee who has complained about discrimination or harassment – is the hottest employment issue of the decade. The number of retaliation claims has doubled since 1997, and, for the past two years, retaliation has been the #1 claim filed with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In 2010, there were three times as many retaliation claims filed as sexual harassment claims.
Read More>>https://www.fairmeasures.com/workplace-issues/retaliation/
NLRB throws the book at Walmart, accusing it of illegal retaliation against dozens of protesting workers. http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-walmart-labor-20140116,0,3726320.story#axzz2qWjbQPef
— Steven Greenhouse (@greenhousenyt) January 16, 2014