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Mary Swanton

Mary Swanton

March 29, 2010 | Inside Counsel

Corporations Urge Repeal of Retiree Benefit Provision in New Health Care Law

Association represents 300 large companies.

By Mary Swanton

2 minute read

March 28, 2010 | Inside Counsel

Obama Appoints Controversial Labor Lawyer to the NLRB

The president also announced several appointments to the EEOC.

By Mary Swanton

2 minute read

March 24, 2010 | Inside Counsel

EEOC Wins Settlements in Two Age Discrimination Cases Involving Senior Citizens

Both cases involved employees 70 years old or more who alleged discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.

By Mary Swanton

2 minute read

March 23, 2010 | Inside Counsel

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Legality of Two-Member NLRB Decisions

The board has operated with two members for more than two years.

By Mary Swanton

2 minute read

March 22, 2010 | Inside Counsel

New Study Explores Gender Discrimination in High Tech Firms

Report reveals poor project management contributes to gender bias.

By Mary Swanton

2 minute read

March 21, 2010 | Inside Counsel

Tennessee Bank Must Rehire Whistleblower and Pay Him $1 Million

The million-dollar paycheck includes back wages, interest, attorney's fees, compensatory damages and other relief.

By Mary Swanton

2 minute read

March 17, 2010 | Inside Counsel

Administaff to Pay $115,000 to Settle EEOC Complaint of Discrimination Against Jews

The settlement reminds employers to be on guard against religious discrimination against people of all faiths.

By Mary Swanton

2 minute read

March 16, 2010 | Inside Counsel

Perfume Aromas Prove Costly to Detroit In ADA Settlement

A city employee contended a reasonable accommodation under the ADA involved prohibiting other workers from wearing perfume.

By Mary Swanton

1 minute read

March 15, 2010 | Inside Counsel

Temporary Worker Dispute Puts Immigration Reform At Risk

AFL-CIO won't accept a bill that includes a temporary-worker program.

By Mary Swanton

1 minute read

March 14, 2010 | Inside Counsel

EEOC Finds NYC Department of Education Discriminated Against Principal

DOE forced her to resign because of uproar over statements in the newspaper.

By Mary Swanton

3 minute read