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HR News: Sex Harassment? Really?; DEI by Any Other Name with Catherine Clifton

Episode 141 Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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In episode 141, Coffey talks with Catherine Clifton about recent news about sexual harassment, discrimination, and what’s next for DEI programs.

They discuss employer lessons to be learned from California's Sunshine Raisin $2 million sexual harassment lawsuit; Florida's Stop Woke Act; two “reverse discrimination” cases; and the shift away from “diversity” to “inclusion.”

Links to stuff they talked about are on our website at https://goodmorninghr.com/EP141 and include the following topics:

- Sunshine Raisin / National Raisin to Pay $2 Million in EEOC Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

- Stop Woke Act Stopped by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals…For Now

- DEI Under Scrutiny, Part VIII: Eleventh Circuit Strikes Down Florida Ban On Workplace DEI Training Under First Amendment

- 4th Circuit backs $3.4 mln award in white ex-hospital exec's bias case

- DEI Task Force Update (March 13, 2024)

- Does DEI training create a hostile work environment?

- The shifting language around DE&I isn’t just about politics

- Episode 118: Evidence Based Inclusion with Dr. Jonathan Ashong-Lamptey

- C+: Employers given 'less favourable' score on LGBTQ+ inclusion efforts

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About our Guest:

Catherine has more than 20 years of experience specializing in employment law in Texas. She worked with multiple local governmental entities as an employment law attorney and also served as a legal advisor for public safety. 

She spent several years as an administrative services director, where she was responsible for Human Resources, Risk Management, and Payroll. She has advised clients on recruitment, selection, discipline, wage and hour, policies, and grievance matters, including federal and state laws related to labor and employment. 

Catherine also has experience with general municipal law, utility matters, public information, open meetings, and general governance matters. 

Catherine is a graduate of Southwestern University, obtained her JD from Texas Tech University. She is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). She joined Ross | Gannaway | Clifton, PLLC in 2022.

Catherine Clifton can be reached at:

www.RossGannaway.law

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