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A Los Angeles International Airport police lieutenant is suing the city, alleging he has been subjected to discrimination, retaliation and harassment because of his age and his Japanese-American ...
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A former prison healthcare worker presented insufficient evidence to show she worked 15 hours per week in overtime.
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A former Kay Jewelers employee in Ohio is headed to court after claiming she was fired for speaking against same-sex marriage with a coworker.
A man who sued Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. for $11 million, alleging he was terminated in 2023 because he took time off to be with his ill son, has agreed to have an arbitrator hear his claims ...