A recent California Appellate Court upheld an employer’s right to terminate an employee for misconduct involving violent acts or threats of violence even if caused by a disability under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (“FEHA”). In Wills v. Superior Court., No. G043054 (4th Appellate District April 13, 2011), the Court dismissed the
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Recent Developments Involving Systemic Discrimination
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California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) Director Phyllis W. Cheng, speaking at the Jackson Lewis LLP-sponsored Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Labor and Employment Committee Meeting on Feb. 22, 2011, told the gathering of business lawyers that the agency would continue to pursue high-impact cases of “systemic discrimination” under the Fair Employment and…
The Statute of Limitations for a Fair Employment & Housing Act Claim Begins to Toll When the Right-To-Sue Notice is Issued
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As a perquisite to file a civil lawsuit under the California Fair Employment & Housing Act ("FEHA"), a current or former employee must file a charge of discrimination with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing ("DFEH") within one year of the alleged adverse act. Gov’t Code § 12960(c). If the DFEH chooses not to…