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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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3 things to know about Michigan’s CROWN Act

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Dec 4, 2023 | Employees' Rights

Michigan has followed some other states in providing specific protections for employees and students from discrimination based on their hair type and hairstyles. The Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act, which is better known as the CROWN Act...

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Even nonprofit organizations discriminate against some workers

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 27, 2023 | Workplace Discrimination

According to current federal law, as well as certain statutes in Michigan, it is illegal for businesses to discriminate against people for certain reasons. Certain factors, like relevant criminal records, work history and education can influence employment decisions....

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Could downsizing be a form of discrimination?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 20, 2023 | Employees' Rights

Downsizing is when a company lets employees go as a cost-cutting measure. Perhaps revenue has fallen and the owner knows they just can’t afford all of the employees they have on staff. It is legal for them to terminate some of these positions as they try to redo their...

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Obstacles for women seeking management roles

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 16, 2023 | Workplace Discrimination

Employers today typically claim to be free from discrimination and prejudice. All employees and applicants should have equal access to training and opportunities. Nonetheless, despite women making up half of the workforce the number of women in senior management...

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What are examples of subtle discrimination? 

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Nov 2, 2023 | Workplace Discrimination

Most of the time, overt employment discrimination is rare. But that doesn’t mean that it’s gone or that it has been entirely eliminated from the modern workplace. In some cases, it just means that it’s more subtle.  Every case is going to be unique, depending on the...

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How workers can protect themselves before whistleblowing

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Oct 31, 2023 | Whistleblowers

Workers in Michigan sometimes find themselves in an unsafe environment. They recognize that their employers have violated crucial safety standards or have broken the law.  Workers often feel compelled to speak up when they notice that there is something wrong with how...

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Workers’ rights against age discrimination in Michigan

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Oct 20, 2023 | Workplace Discrimination

Age discrimination in the workplace is a serious concern, and it's ultimately essential for employees to be aware of their rights. That way, should they experience unlawful mistreatment based on their age, they’ll be more empowered to respond appropriately.  ...

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Age discrimination in recruitment

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Oct 20, 2023 | Age discrimination

Discriminating against an employee who is over 40 years old is known as age discrimination. This is illegal in the United States, along with discrimination based on gender, ethnicity, religion and much more. All workers are supposed to have a fair opportunity in the...

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Does at-will employment affect someone’s severance pay rights?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Oct 16, 2023 | Employees' Rights

Many of the best jobs in Michigan are highly competitive, yet, the fact that many individuals seek to fill these roles doesn’t mean that they’re compensated well. As a result, some of the most successful professionals in Southeastern Michigan do not have enough in...

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Can your employer use comp time instead of overtime pay?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Oct 10, 2023 | Employees' Rights

Many employers in Michigan do not want to pay overtime wages. They may need extra work from their employees, but they are hesitant to pay time and a half because it can put such a strain on their operating budget. An employee who normally makes $20 an hour would make...

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