A recent study of the 33 biggest multilateral institutions found that of 382 leaders in their history only 47 have been women. And the percentage of women running Fortune 500 companies has only just recently crested a meager 10%. As researchers we wondered why...
Discrimination
Massachusetts Legislators are Working to Make Size Discrimination Illegal
More than a decade after the first size bill was introduced in the Massachusetts Legislature, residents may finally gain workplace protection for discrimination against height and weight — if a current bill passes. Sen. Becca Raush, D-Needham, and Rep. Tram Nguyen,...
Are You a Victim of Age Discrimination at Your Massachusetts Workplace?
Each May, we observe Older Americans Month in Massachusetts to honor older adults for their significant impact on our nation – often as loved ones, colleagues, mentors, and volunteers – and to recommit to addressing their unique needs as a vital population. The U.S....
Transgender Discrimination in Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination has held that discrimination against transgender individuals could constitute sex and disability discrimination. Massachusetts law defines “gender identity” as “a person’s gender-related identity, appearance or...
Have You Been Terminated by Your Massachusetts Employer While on Medical Leave?
In the case, DaPrato v. Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), the central claim was that the MWRA terminated DaPrato in retaliation for his exercise of his right to take medical leave under the FMLA. In relevant part, the FMLA provides that '[i]t shall be...
Workday AI Disqualifies Applicants Who Are Black Or Over The Age Of 40
A Black man is suing Workday Inc., claiming its artificial intelligence disqualifies applicants who are Black, disabled, or over the age of 40 at a disproportionate rate. The suit, which was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California,...
Are You a Victim of Harassment at Your Massachusetts Workplace?
Harassment is a form of employment discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, (ADEA), the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, (ADA) and the laws in Massachusetts. Harassment is...
Have You Been Subjected to Sexual Harassment and Racial Discrimination at Your Massachusetts Workplace?
A Massachusetts seafood business said that it did not discriminate against an immigrant worker who complained to the state. The worker, Paula Fortes, is a Black woman who immigrated to the U.S. from Cape Verde, an island nation off the west coast of Africa. She filed...
Discrimination Against Women is Rampant in Massachusetts
Massachusetts moms are still often laid off while on parental leave, pushed out of workplaces and subjected to stereotypes about their competency. But with few legal protections, attorneys say most cases go unreported. Tori Needels had been back from parental leave...
Workplace Discrimination in Massachusetts Linked to Increased Risk of High Blood Pressure
Adults in the United States and Massachusetts who reported feeling discriminated against at work had a higher risk of developing high blood pressure than adults who reported less discrimination at work, according to a new study. The researchers defined discrimination...