By K.P. Reddy | Published December 30, 2022 | Posted in Employment and Labor Law | Tagged Tags: EEOC, right to sue, Title VII, wrongful termination |
Georgia is a right-to-work state, which gives employers broad authority over their workforces. Most workers are employed at will, which means employers may terminate them for almost any reason — or for no reason at all. However, an employer may not terminate an at-will employee for an illegal reason. Employees have the right to sue Read More
Read MoreThe U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling solidifying the rights of LGBT people in the workplace is sure to have a major effect on employment law in Georgia. The landmark decision, which originated as a lawsuit filed in Clayton County, confirms that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act bars employers from making decisions based Read More
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