2017 - Page 2 of 2 - Barrett & Farahany

Helping employees find justice in eleven states with offices in Illinois, Georgia, and Alabama.

What Is Meant by “Reasonable Accommodations” for Employees?
03Jul

What Is Meant by “Reasonable Accommodations” for Employees?

One of the crucial elements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the requirement it imposes on employers to provide workers...

Employees and Religious Holidays
02Jun

Employees and Religious Holidays

As we make our way through the calendar year, a number of holidays come into play – not all of which are...

Workplace Rights You Think You Have-But You Don’t
02Jun

Workplace Rights You Think You Have-But You Don’t

As a nation, Americans love to talk about their right to do just about whatever they please. We go where we want...

Why Employers Should Take Pregnancy Discrimination Seriously
12May

Why Employers Should Take Pregnancy Discrimination Seriously

Pregnancy is a condition that has major repercussions across all aspects of a woman's life, including employment. Pregnant women can face multiple...

What You Need to Know About Paid Leave
03May

What You Need to Know About Paid Leave

Most people pride themselves on being reasonably productive as employees, whether they work at a coffee shop or a Fortune 500 company....

paternity leave
03May

Paternity Leave and the Options for Dads

The birth of a child is a major event in a couple’s life. It’s only natural that the arrival of a child...

Signs of Ageism
02May

Signs of Ageism

Older workers can offer a wealth of skills and knowledge to the contemporary workplace. In general, they're more experienced and more emotionally...

women and equality in the workplace
12Apr

The History of Women & Equality in the Workplace

Contrary to widespread belief, women have been employed outside the home since well before the advent of modern times. It is true,...

Millennial Employees More Likely to Recognize Discrimination in the Workplace
04Apr

Millennial Employees More Likely to Recognize Discrimination in the Workplace

It seems as though every generation spends time fretting about their successors—that is, the people who will one day replace them as...

Politics in the Workplace
15Mar

Politics in the Workplace

Considering the highly contentious and unusually colorful nature of the 2016 presidential election, it's likely that political discussions in the workplace occupied...

Rights of Employees with Mental Health Conditions
04Mar

Rights of Employees with Mental Health Conditions

Federal law—most notably the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)—grants certain employment rights to persons suffering from physical infirmities, such as impaired vision...

01Feb

Military Servicemember Employment Rights: Do You Know Them?

For those serving in the Armed Forces, change is just part of life. Military Service member Employment Rights: Do You Know Them?...

Reasons Why Employers Should Practice Good Documentation in the Office
12Jan

Reasons Why Employers Should Practice Good Documentation in the Office

When illegal termination cases and similar kinds of employment disputes reach the courts, the proceedings often turn into a parade of mutual...

How to Know if You Were Illegally Fired from Your Job
02Jan

How to Know if You Were Illegally Fired from Your Job

Getting fired from a job is an unpleasant experience, particularly when an employer decides to terminate without warning. Abrupt termination not only...

Are H-1B Work Visa Holders Eligible for FMLA Leave?
01Jan

Are H-1B Work Visa Holders Eligible for FMLA Leave?

The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) is a federal law that protects the employment rights of workers in the...

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Georgia Office

3344 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30326
334-237-7773

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2 20th St N, Suite 900,
Birmingham, AL 35203
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Chicago, IL 60601
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