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Jul 20, 2018

Perhaps one of the best parts of summer is the availability of fresh produce. Stark County and surrounding areas are home to several farmers’ markets. Not only do they offer fresh produce but also baked goods, homemade goods, and children’s activities. If you are looking for something fun and inexpensive to do this summer, consider […]

Jul 19, 2018

Deciding to have children could prove to be a bad career move for women in Ohio. A recent article at a major newspaper highlighted accounts of pregnancy discrimination at large employers. One woman who worked at a commodities trading firm was told by her boss that she had nowhere to go at the workplace because […]

Jul 16, 2018

As I was looking through the articles on Yahoo for a new blog topic, I came across this “Serena Williams is being addressed as ‘Mrs’ at Wimbledon, raising new questions about tradition” and it piqued my interest. It appears that Serena Williams being called “Mrs.” Williams is out of the norm for Wimbledon. Yahoo reported for the […]

Jul 10, 2018

Disability discrimination is prohibited under federal law in Ohio and in the rest of the nation. Despite the prohibition, many companies engage in unlawful discrimination against employees based on their disabilities. A lawsuit was recently filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against a Walmart in Washington, D.C. because the store reportedly failed to provide […]

Jul 10, 2018

The temperature has been on the rise the last several weeks, so we thought we would share some summer safety tips, as well as some ways to enjoy the summer and stay cool! Those who are at high risk of a heat-related illness include people 65 and older, children younger than two, and people with […]

Jul 6, 2018

June 13, 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA). The ADEA was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The purpose of the ADEA was to protect workers aged 40 or older. Employees of businesses with 20 or more employees, state and local governments, employment agencies, labor organizations and […]

Jul 2, 2018

With the 4th of July holiday fast approaching, here are some things to consider for a safe and happy holiday: · Sparklers can reach temperatures above 1000°F. Children should not use sparklers unsupervised. · Never carry fireworks in your pocket or shoot them into metal or glass containers. The explosion can cause serious injuries to you […]

Jun 26, 2018

Despite significant advances for women workers in Ohio since the passage of the Equal Pay Act in 1963, a gender pay gap continues to persist. This gap has the strongest impact on women of color, reflecting legacies and realities of race and sex discrimination on the job and in society. Every year, advocates draw attention […]

Jun 15, 2018

Workers in Ohio and throughout the country have the right to job protection and unpaid leave in certain medical and family emergencies according to provisions of the Family Medical Leave Act, or FMLA. One noteworthy case involving Thurston Foods Inc. brought up the issue of whether asthma attacks qualify for protection under the law. The […]

Jun 3, 2018

1964 is when the Civil Rights Act first guarded against workplace harassment in Ohio and throughout the nation. When you go to work, you have the right to reasonably expect that your employer has met his or her obligations to keep you as safe as possible on the job and to prevent a hostile work […]