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In October, attorneys for St. Louis County fighting a discrimination case filed by a gay police sergeant made the argument that a judge should rule…
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Discriminatory practices and instances of prejudice continue to exist in workplaces nationally, despite increased awareness of what constitutes sensitive…
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Missouri could lose half a million dollars in federal housing funds because of a change to the state’s discrimination law passed earlier this year.The new…
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St. Louis’ $10-an-hour minimum wage is a thing of the past. So is a Missouri resident’s ability to sue when he or she thinks age or race was part of the…
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It’s going to get more difficult next month for a worker in Missouri to prove he or she was fired because of their race, gender, age, religion or…
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The Missouri House and Senate traded a few bills Wednesday, including an amended one that would bring more specificity to a state ban on so-called…
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After nearly six hours of contentious debate Monday, the Missouri House passed a bill that makes it harder for people who are fired from a job to prove…
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It seemed like a done deal: The Missouri House would send the governor a bill Thursday that would make it harder to prove discrimination when a person is…
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Updated April 11 with accusations from Black Caucus over the bill sponsor — The Missouri General Assembly's Black Caucus is attacking a bill that makes it…
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The Missouri Senate passed a bill along party lines Thursday that would make it harder for employees to prove discrimination when fired from a job.Under…