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The Harvey Weinstein Trial & The Changing Views of Jurors in Sexual Assault Cases

January 27, 2020 by Deborah O'Rell

I was pleased to have been interviewed recently by TV station CGTN about the Harvey Weinstein trial (https://youtu.be/6zCpahhDuzw), and the…

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What are the Statutes of Limitations for Filing Equal Pay Claims?

December 19, 2019 by Deborah O'Rell

What are the Statutes of Limitations for Filing Equal Pay Claims?

If you are a woman and illegally being paid less than a man performing substantially equal work at your company,…

Filed Under: Discrimination, Equal Pay, Uncategorized Tagged With: Tags: Discrimination, Equal Pay, Equal Pay Act, Jack Tuckner, unequal pay

The New York Equal Pay Act

December 18, 2019 by Deborah O'Rell

The New York Equal Pay Act

Attention, New York employees—this new Equal Pay Law’s a game-changer!  This past summer (2019) New York state expanded its Pay…

Filed Under: Equal Pay, Gender Discrimination, Gender pay disparity, Uncategorized Tagged With: Tags: Discrimination, Equal Pay, Equal Pay Act, Jack Tuckner, unequal pay

New York Salary History Ban – What it Means for Workers

December 17, 2019 by Deborah O'Rell

New York Salary History Ban – What it Means for Workers

Effective January 6, 2020, New York State will become the eleventh state (with New Jersey about to become the twelfth),…

Filed Under: Equal Pay, Gender pay disparity, Uncategorized Tagged With: Tags: Discrimination, Equal Pay, Equal Pay Act, Jack Tuckner

Sexual Harassment: Am I a Victim, and What Can I do About It?

September 26, 2019 by Deborah O'Rell

Sexual Harassment: Am I a Victim, and What Can I do About It?

Learn what constitutes sexual harassment, what you should do to stop it, how to report it, and how to protect your rights in the event of backlash in the workplace.

Filed Under: All Posts, Gender Discrimination, Gender Equality, Hostile Work Environment, Labor, Sexual Harassment Tagged With: Tags: Deborah O'Rell, Harassment, Sex Harassment

Audi Super Bowl Commercial Hypocritically Calls for Women Equality

February 8, 2017 by Deborah O'Rell

Audi Super Bowl Commercial Hypocritically Calls for Women Equality

While the commercial makes a power statement for women, the company does little to hire and promote female workers If…

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Everything changes when you take responsibility

January 31, 2016 by Deborah O'Rell

Everything changes when you take responsibility

By Deborah O’Rell Twenty something years ago, while at a ten-day Tony Robbins seminar, I had a huge breakthrough regarding…

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Mayor De Blasio Signs Paid Parental Leave Personnel Order for NYC Workers

January 7, 2016 by Deborah O'Rell

Mayor De Blasio Signs Paid Parental Leave Personnel Order for NYC Workers

New policy puts NYC at forefront of nation, providing six weeks at 100 percent salary for maternity, paternity, adoption, or…

Filed Under: All Posts, Family Responsibilities Discrimination, Feminism, Gender Discrimination, Pregnancy Discrimination Tagged With: Tags: Jack Tuckner, Maternity Leave, Mayor De Blasio, Parental Leave

Workers are not a cost; We’re an investment.

April 8, 2015 by Deborah O'Rell

I’m reposting Kenneth Quinnell’s blog here because it is a really important point. Many in the media, report on the…

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Wise words.

February 28, 2015 by Deborah O'Rell

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