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Departing clerk Delaney faces action over bad debt
Departing county clerk Bob Delaney has skidded on thin financial ice the last couple of years. -
South Roxana refinery worker claims he was victim of racial harassment
An employee of a South Roxana oil refinery says for more than a decade he was the victim of racial harassment and a hostile work environment. -
QA with Illinois Law Now: Robocalls, hunting, texting-driving and more
Editor's Note: Illinois Law Now is an ongoing series of short answers to common legal questions distributed monthly by the Illinois State Bar Association and Illinois Press Association. -
Former employee sues Madison County State's Attorney's Office, claims discrimination
Gibbons A former assistant state's attorney has sued Madison County and its prosecutor's office, claiming that her disability played "a motivating factor" in her termination. -
Defendant in workplace harassment suit denies allegations of misconduct
Edward Jones and Matthew Johnson, defendants in a workplace harassment suit, claim Lisa Novak, an employee who filed suit in August, received warnings about her job performance before she was fired by Edward Jones in January 2010. -
Woman wins $95 million in sexual harassment suit against ex-boss, Aaron's Rents
Cates A 20 year-old rental store clerk has won $95 million from a federal jury on claims that sexual harassment by her boss at a Fairview Heights rent-to-own store ended in a sexual assault. -
Sexual harassment in the workplace is against the law
If someone at work makes sexually offensive remarks or romantic overtures, and you've made it clear that you're insulted or not interested, you may have grounds to file a sexual harassment lawsuit. -
Both sides of sexual harassment case want summary judgments
Now that all discovery is complete in the sexual harassment case filed against Madison County by county employee Robin Beem, both sides argue that they are entitled to summary judgments. -
EEOC files discrimination suit against Washington Park business
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing a Washington Park business for subjecting an African American worker to less favorable working conditions than white employees. -
Woman files gender discrimation suit against Advance Auto Parts
A former employee of Advance Auto Parts filed a discrimination suit in U.S. District Court Feb. 26, alleging she was fired from her job because she is a woman. -
Age and sex discrimination suit filed against Conoco Phillips Pipe Line
A former employee of Conoco Phillips Pipe Line Co. in East St. Louis has filed an age and sex discrimination suit in federal court. -
Madison County secretary files sexual harassment suit against county
A Madison County secretary filed a sexual harassment and discrimination complaint against the county in U.S. District Court Sept. 18 alleging she was exposed to a hostile work environment that included being exposed to pornography. -
Woman alleges she was demoted in federal civil rights complaint
An Edwardsville woman filed a civil rights complaint against Edward Jones in U.S. District Court Aug. 9, alleging she was demoted and forced to resign after reporting her supervisor's crude behavior. -
EEOC files discrimination suit against Walgreens
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed suit against Walgreens claiming it racially discriminated against black management employees and pharmacists by denying them promotions. -
Racial discrimination alleged in suit against Alton and Southern
An employee of Alton and Southern Railway says he was subjected to a racially hostile work environment in a suit filed Dec. 14 in St. Clair County Circuit Court. -
Post comp claim, American Steel Foundry worker sues
Charles Skelton of Pontoon Beach filed a retaliatory discharge lawsuit against his former employer, American Steel Foundry of Granite City, alleging he was fired after seeking worker's compensation benefits.