OKLAHOMA (Thurs., July 27) — Workers recruited from the Philippines to work in hospitality businesses in Oklahoma under the H-2B guest worker program filed a federal lawsuit today alleging they were induced to pay high recruitment fees and then were paid less than they had been promised, denied the lodging, meals, and transportation they had… Continue reading Former Holiday Inn Express, Montana Mike’s workers file labor trafficking class action
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Female high school athletes reach tentative settlement with Oregon school district
Lake Oswego School District near Portland, Oregon, has tentatively agreed to upgrade its high school girls’ softball area in line with the boys’ baseball area, add more opportunities for girls to play sports on par with boys’ offerings, and equalize athletic treatment and benefits experienced by female athletes so that Lake Oswego High School’s sports… Continue reading Female high school athletes reach tentative settlement with Oregon school district
Ninth Circuit affirms federal protection against retaliation for workers who exercise their rights
SAN FRANCISCO (Thurs., June 22) — The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a landmark ruling today in favor of Jose Arias, a dairy worker who had sued his former employer’s attorney alleging retaliation under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Mr. Arias initially sued the employer, Angelo Dairy in Acampo, Calif., San Joaquin… Continue reading Ninth Circuit affirms federal protection against retaliation for workers who exercise their rights
Workers sue over workplace discrimination, English-only policy
NEW JERSEY (Mon., June 12) — Two former employees have filed a lawsuit against two nationwide debt collection companies, accusing these companies of discriminating against Spanish-speaking employees by forcing them to comply with an English-only policy and fostering a hostile work environment in which Latinas were routinely mocked and subjected to racist comments. The workers,… Continue reading Workers sue over workplace discrimination, English-only policy
People with disabilities sue BART for discrimination
SAN FRANCISCO – A pair of advocacy groups and two people with disabilities filed a lawsuit today against BART alleging that it discriminates against people with mobility disabilities, effectively excluding them from the regional mass transit system. For people with disabilities, problems that may be familiar annoyances to most riders can create absolute barriers to… Continue reading People with disabilities sue BART for discrimination
Workers at popular Mission Beach Cafe sue seeking basic wage and hour compliance
SAN FRANCISCO — Nine current and former employees of Mission Beach Café, where the line for brunch stretches around the corner most weekends, filed a lawsuit today alleging, among other things, that they are unable to cash their paychecks due to insufficient funds, they are not paid regularly, and they usually don’t receive pay stubs.… Continue reading Workers at popular Mission Beach Cafe sue seeking basic wage and hour compliance
Athletes file gender discrimination class action over facilities, teams at Northern California high school
SACRAMENTO (Tuesday, March 7) — Female athletes at Red Bluff High School are suing Red Bluff Joint Union High School District claiming that girls at the school do not receive the same athletic facilities, benefits and opportunities as their male counterparts. Their lawsuit, brought under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, says boys… Continue reading Athletes file gender discrimination class action over facilities, teams at Northern California high school
New Board Members Join Legal Aid at Work
Legal Aid at Work is honored to welcome three prominent lawyers as new members of its Board of Directors and to highlight one returning board member. These four trustees’ varied talents and backgrounds will be enormously helpful as we enter our second century of providing free legal services to low-income people and their families across… Continue reading New Board Members Join Legal Aid at Work
Lawyers, social justice community urge rejection of ‘dangerous’ Attorney General nominee
Dozens of social justice lawyers and activists will gather at the San Francisco office of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today to urge her and her colleagues to reject President Donald J. Trump’s nomination of Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) to be U.S. Attorney General. The attorneys and staff of Legal Aid at Work invite other… Continue reading Lawyers, social justice community urge rejection of ‘dangerous’ Attorney General nominee