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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
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    • Discrimination & Wrongful Discharge
    • Executive & C-Level Legal Services
    • Employment Contract Negotiation
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Hair-based discrimination may be taking its final bow

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 26, 2019 | Workplace Discrimination

Buzz cuts, crew cuts, dreadlocks and big styles. People put a lot of effort into their hair, and many believe that a lot of their identity sits atop their head. A lot of people also include religious regulations or spiritual meaning in their hair. So, why are some...

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Michigan workplace discrimination lawsuit involves brewery

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 24, 2019 | Workplace Discrimination

Gender equality has come a long way in American workplaces in the last few decades, but some people still feel like their voices are not being heard. There are still many incidents of inequities in pay, treatment and access to opportunities for advancement reported...

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What happens if your employer breaches your employment contract?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 19, 2019 | Employment Contracts

As a new employee, you sign a contract with the idea that it will protect both parties while providing important information regarding your employment.Even if you do your part in living up to the terms and conditions of the employment contract, it doesn't mean that...

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How to tell if a workplace is hostile

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 12, 2019 | Hostile Work Environment

Disliking your work environment does not make it a hostile work environment.To be legally considered a hostile workplace, your situation must meet several criteria. Understanding these requirements may help you advocate for your rights as an employee. What constitutes...

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Do you have to file a workplace discrimination claim in person?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 12, 2019 | Workplace Discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is the federal agency that governs the fair treatment of employees and those looking for employment. It is also usually the organization that handles workplace discrimination claims.With 53 field offices spread across...

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A qualified lawyer can answer all of your whistleblower questions

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 9, 2019 | Whistleblowers

As you know, many of our cities and townships here in Michigan have been fraught with allegations of wrongdoing. Some of these cases have reached their conclusions while others are still ongoing. These stories bring up a lot of questions for Detroit residents,...

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Questions to answer when reviewing an employee contract

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 4, 2019 | Employment Contracts

You're so excited to receive a job offer that you throw your employee contract to the side and begin to celebrate. While it's okay to be happy for yourself, don't do anything else until you review your contract.Here are some questions to answer as you review your...

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Whistleblower programs that all Americans should know about

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 28, 2019 | Whistleblowers

Those who are considering blowing the whistle on criminal or unethical activities in the Detroit region worry quite a bit about the possibility of retaliation. This concern is not just natural; it is completely understandable. After all, most whistleblowers have...

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Many male employees suffer from workplace discrimination

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 27, 2019 | Workplace Discrimination

It is a well-known fact that American women have struggled against workplace discrimination for countless decades. It's probably impossible to identify the first female worker who spoke out against such discrimination. Workplace discrimination against women is still...

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Retirement plans and your employment contract

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 26, 2019 | Employment Contracts

When you receive an offer of employment, it's natural to turn most of your attention to the here and now. You'll focus on how much money you're earning, the potential for bonuses and the number of vacation days you receive. While these are all important details, you...

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