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Tag Archives: employee's
Submitting of false medical excuses to justify the employee's absences
A special officer was served with a notice of discipline that recited a number of charges and specifications alleging various acts of misconduct.Such charges included allegations of the officer sleeping while on duty, failing to stop an unauthorized car entering … Continue reading
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Tagged absences, employee's, excuses, false, Justify, Medical, Submitting
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Establishing a prima facie case of unlawful discrimination triggers the McDonnell Douglas Corp. protocols used to evaluate employee's claims
In this appeal the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, considered the employee's [Plaintiff] challenge to a federal district court's summarily dismissing his Title VII complaint "in the entirety" on the motion of his former employer [Defendant] and … Continue reading
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Tagged case, claims, Corp., Discrimination, Douglas, employee's, Establishing, Evaluate, facie, McDonnell, prima, Protocols, Triggers, unlawful, used
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A school district employee's good faith in reporting allegations of child abuse in an educational setting triggers Education Law §1128(4) immunity from liability
A school district employee's good faith in reporting allegations of child abuse in an educational setting triggers Education Law §1128(4) immunity from liabilityBratge v Simons, 167 AD3d 1458Among the issues raised by Plaintiffs in this appeal was the claim that … Continue reading
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Tagged §11284, Abuse, Allegations, Child, district, Education, Educational, employee's, Faith, good, Immunity, Liability, reporting, school, Setting, Triggers
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Employer's "legitimate, independent, and nondiscriminatory reasons" for its personnel actions trumps employee's complaint of discrimination and retaliation
Employer's "legitimate, independent, and nondiscriminatory reasons" for its personnel actions trumps employee's complaint of discrimination and retaliationCubelo v City of New York, 2019 NY Slip Op 00689, Appellate Division, First DepartmentThe Plaintiff in this action, who was born in Spain, … Continue reading