Saks Fifth Avenue is in a legal battle with employees and the Justice Department in New York over a lawsuit accusing the retailer of conspiring to limit worker mobility and suppress compensation. A 2nd Circuit panel questioned lawyers over the dismissal of the lawsuit. Meanwhile, a US appeals court revived a former supermarket manager's lawsuit alleging sex bias, clarifying that workers terminated for legitimate reasons can still win discrimination lawsuits.
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A district court applied too harsh a standard when it dismissed a fired manager's sex bias suit against a supermarket chain, the Second Circuit said Tuesday. https://t.co/C90k3i9WNG
A US appeals court revived a former supermarket manager's lawsuit alleging that her sexist male supervisor targeted her to be fired, using the case to clarify that workers terminated for legitimate reasons can still win discrimination lawsuits https://t.co/zSY9oq0but https://t.co/ixruYWWDLV
A 2nd Circuit panel questioned lawyers for Saks Fifth Avenue, its employees and the DOJ over the dismissal of a a lawsuit accusing the high-end retailer of violating antitrust law by conspiring to limit worker mobility and suppress compensation https://t.co/j1J6HQnBMV https://t.co/DxZXxGIsio
Saks Fifth Avenue sparred with employees and the Justice Department in New York courtroom, urging an appeals panel to uphold dismissal of a lawsuit that accused the retailer of conspiring to inhibit worker mobility and suppress compensation @MikeScarcella https://t.co/pth3AapTBQ https://t.co/9N7YdFM4PM
Saks Fifth Avenue squares off with workers, Justice Dept in US appeal https://t.co/PkpVC0RMTs https://t.co/id45DgUuRZ
Saks Fifth Avenue sparred with employees and the DOJ in New York courtroom, urging an appeals panel to uphold dismissal of a lawsuit that accused the retailer of conspiring to inhibit worker mobility and suppress compensation https://t.co/pth3AapTBQ @MikeScarcella https://t.co/Qqajo9fxFE