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Dream Job or Toxic Work Environment?

The restaurant industry has long been famous for chefs who yell, insult, and throw things at their staff. Various reality TV shows, such as Hell’s Kitchen, have even glorified celebrity chefs throwing temper tantrums when something comes out of the kitchen with minor imperfections, and even targets of such abuse…

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Can Illinois Employers Fire Workers over Their Political Affiliations and Views?

Can Illinois employers fire employees for their political speech or affiliations? The events of the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots along with the riots and protests across the country throughout the summer of 2020 have led many employers to ask similar questions. And as protests become more commonplace and political…

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7th Circuit Finds that Lifting Restrictions Left Employee Unable to Perform Essential Job Functions

The Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees with disabilities. The key phrase in that sentence that is so often the subject of litigation is “reasonable accommodation.” In a recent decision, the Seventh Circuit considered whether a two-pound lifting limit and a restriction on…

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Construction Company Sued Over Mandatory Bible Study

The government enforces a separation of church and state, but what about a separation of church and employer? Joel Dahl, who founded and runs Dahled Up Construction, requires all his workers to attend Christian Bible Study as a condition of continued employment. Ryan Coleman, a convicted felon, said attending Bible…

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