Christian company sued for religious discrimination
Sometimes, an individual’s lack of faith can be a motive for open discrimination and harassment at work.
Racism takes mental toll on affluent African Americans, study finds
Employee discrimination can take place at any level within an organization.
Federal judge sets date for Kansas sex discrimination trial
Those victimized by members of local law enforcement may feel that they have nowhere to turn to report their abuses.
Study shows high schoolers often drive distracted
More and more Kansas City attorneys are seeing personal injury cases that involve iPhones and other devices.
Kansas clerk’s defamation suit against employer gets new life
The accusation of open discrimination or harassment at work can be enough to ruin an employee’s reputation, even if the claim proves to be unfounded.
Equal pay bill blocked in U.S senate
Employment discrimination lawyers aren’t the only ones fighting for equal treatment in the workplace.
NFL accused of concealing brain damage from players
In some cases, the full effects of a work-related injury may not actually present themselves until long after an employee has retired.
Equipment Manager sues St. Louis Rams for age discrimination
Even employees who are considered institutions at their place of business aren’t immune to discrimination and harassment at the workplace.
Ex-employee case against national firm gets trial date
A former secretary’s employee discrimination case against Ballard Spahr will finally go to trial this July.
KCPD study shows red light cameras have reduced crashes
A study conducted by the Kansas City Police Department has revealed that red light cameras installed in the city two years ago have reduced red light running crashes.
Employee rights take center stage this legislative session
As Missouri’s 2012 legislative session came to a close on Friday, May 18, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle stopped to assess losses and gains.
UM quarterback arrested after hit and run
University of Missouri quarterback Corbin Berkstresser was arrested on May 15 for fleeing the scene of a car accident, according to reports.
Employees put at risk by oil field safety exemptions
Oil field exemptions from highway safety laws mean more drowsy drivers at the wheel of commercial vehicles.
Former HR director alleging wrongful termination for refusing to misreport information
Should citizens in Missouri find themselves in a situation similar to Princilus’ in which they feel they’ve been wrongfully terminated for refusing to misreport information, they can turn to Kansas City employment discrimination lawyers.
How a Kansas City attorney can help in the case of a workplace injury
When a construction company sends employees to do work on a building, it is absolutely crucial that officials ensure that the worksite will not present hazards to any staff members’ physical well being.
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