Sterling Employment Law
248-633-8916
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Brian J. Farrar
    • Edmund S. Aronowitz
    • James C. Baker
    • Katherine F. Cser
    • Jyarland Q. Daniels
    • Carol A. Laughbaum
    • Raymond J. Sterling
    • Jennifer L. Lord
    • Gerald (“Jerry”) D. Wahl (In Memoriam 1948 – 2024)
    • Noah Peltier
  • Practice Areas
    • Employment Law For Employees
    • Discrimination & Wrongful Discharge
    • Executive & C-Level Legal Services
    • Employment Contract Negotiation
    • Employment Law For Employers
  • Resources
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
Sterling Employment Law
248-633-8916
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Brian J. Farrar
    • Edmund S. Aronowitz
    • James C. Baker
    • Katherine F. Cser
    • Jyarland Q. Daniels
    • Carol A. Laughbaum
    • Raymond J. Sterling
    • Jennifer L. Lord
    • Gerald (“Jerry”) D. Wahl (In Memoriam 1948 – 2024)
    • Noah Peltier
  • Practice Areas
    • Employment Law For Employees
    • Discrimination & Wrongful Discharge
    • Executive & C-Level Legal Services
    • Employment Contract Negotiation
    • Employment Law For Employers
  • Resources
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Careers
  • Contact Us

Strategic Employment Law Representation

Workplace Discrimination

Drug testing and marijuana: What employees should know   

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 9, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

In states where marijuana use is legal for recreational and medical purposes, including Michigan, employers who test applicants as well as employees for drug use are making individual decisions about whether to continue testing for this drug. Unlike many drugs, traces...

read more

Be wary of discrimination if your company changes hands

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Oct 4, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

You may have taken the job at your current company without any worries about discrimination. You could tell from the moment that you came in and were hired that this wasn’t the type of place where that happened. The boss clearly was willing to give everyone an equal...

read more

You should not face disability discrimination at work

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Sep 27, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

While being an at-will employee tends to be interpreted as an employer can fire you for any reason, that’s an inaccurate assumption. There are many reasons why an employer cannot fire an employee, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA prevents...

read more

Is racial discrimination a problem in your workplace?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Sep 19, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

Racial discrimination occurs when someone is treated unfavorably due to their race or characteristics of a race (for example, facial features, skin color or hair texture). It may also involve someone being treated unfairly because they are married to someone of a...

read more

Discrimination: Establishing a pattern of behavior

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Sep 2, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

If you believe that you are being discriminated against or treated unfairly at work, it can be a good idea to keep a record of events. This can be a simple journal, whether it is digital or written in hard copy. It can list out what events occurred, how you perceived...

read more

Handling promotion discrimination and protecting your rights

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Aug 23, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

Not only is workplace discrimination unacceptable in any industry or business, but it’s also illegal. While being passed over for a promotion is disappointing, it can also impact your life in other ways. For example, if you don’t earn a promotion based on...

read more

Is it discrimination if former employers lie in a job reference?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Jul 20, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

Whether a former employer's untruths during a reference about you are discriminatory depends on the details of your situation. However, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) stresses that lying in a job reference is illegal in certain circumstances. It...

read more

Changes in management could lead to discrimination

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Jun 1, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

You never sensed any discrimination from your boss when you got your job. They treated you just the same way they treated all the other employees, and you felt like a valued part of the team. However, that person has now left their position and the owner of the...

read more

Does your boss have a biased attitude? 

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | May 16, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

You have a tremendous working history with glowing references from all of your previous employers. Your latest opportunity has you feeling very excited and optimistic about your future prospects.  Unfortunately, you’ve noticed some behavior from your boss that is...

read more

3 common types of workplace discrimination

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Apr 18, 2022 | Workplace Discrimination

Workplace discrimination can take on many different forms. While it's illegal in most cases to discriminate against someone in the workplace, it unfortunately still happens all too often.  In this post, we'll look at some of the most common types of workplace...

read more
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent Posts

  • Employers: Think Twice Before Assuming Your Highly Paid Worker is Exempt from Overtime Pay
  • What are CIC agreements, and how can they affect executives?
  • Michigan’s new Earned Sick Time Act and its impact on pregnant employees
  • Michigan’s new Earned Sick Time Act: A guide for other caregivers
  • How Michigan’s new sick-time law applies to parents and caregivers

Categories

Archives

RSS Feed

Subscribe To This Blog's Feed

Results-Driven Employment Law Representation

Contact Us Today

Sterling Employment Law

Address

33 Bloomfield Hills Parkway
Suite 250
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

Bloomfield Hills Office

Telephone

248-633-8916
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

© 2026 Sterling Employment Law • All Rights Reserved

Disclaimer | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Business Development Solutions by FindLaw

Review The Firm