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California DFEH Sues Activision Blizzard for Systemic Discrimination

Trusaic

Following a two-year investigation, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) sued the entertainment gaming giant, Activision Blizzard for systematic discrimination on July 21, 2021. There is no place in our company or industry, or any industry, for sexual misconduct or harassment of any kind.

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A Complete Guide to Hiring Employees in Hong Kong

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The EO ensures that employees receive adequate time off for rest and recreation. Hiring employees in Hong Kong involves navigating a complex set of legal, cultural, and administrative considerations. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of hiring employees in Hong Kong.

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Addressing Pay Disparities on Latina Women’s Equal Pay Day

Trusaic

October 5 is Latina Women’s Equal Pay Day , the approximate date when Latina women’s earnings catch up to the earnings of white non-Hispanic men from the previous year. In fact, the Institute for Women’s Policy Research indicates that Latina women are not likely to see equal pay until 2206. That’s a sobering statistic.

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What Makes a Strong Retaliation Case?

Zenefits

Retaliation cases continue to make up the majority of charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). A strong retaliation case must show 3 things: An employee faced discrimination or harassment in the workplace. These charges constituted 56% of all EEOC charges in 2021. It also creates a toxic workplace.

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5 Steps LGBTQ+ Employees Say Companies Can Take to Be More Inclusive

Linkedin Talent Blog

found that almost a quarter of respondents (24%) are closeted at work because they feel their sexual orientation and gender identity could affect their career growth opportunities. Setting up a dedicated LGBTQ+ employee resource group (ERG) and holding or participating in events during Pride Month are good first steps.

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Not Enough: Diversity and Inclusion and Why It’s Falling Short Right Now

Flimp Communications

Over the last decade, there have been a flurry of HR initiatives to increase diversity and inclusion. The response, in a lot of cases, was for HR to organize training and seminars around diversity and inclusion. We can train employees to do better in their interactions with one another and with customers. Accountability.

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4 Steps LGBTQ+ Employees Say Companies Can Take to Be More Inclusive

Linkedin Talent Blog

lived in states with no formal protections against employment discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation. And among those who have recently been furloughed or laid off as a result of the coronavirus, 38% were concerned that being openly LGBTQ+ would impact their job search.