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Will Title VII be amended to protect gay and lesbians from work discrimination?

The article below from the Associated Press’ Nedra Pickler about Obama signing an executive order protecting Federal workers and Federal Contractors makes me believe that eventually Title VII of the Civil Rights Act will be amended to protect a persons sexual orientation. Currently neither Texas law nor El Paso, Texas Municipal law on discrimination protect gays

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How the Texas Governor’s race effects El Paso workers regarding work injuries and workers’ compensation

Candidates for governor differ on the need for reform A number of recent articles in the media are putting the spotlight on Texas’ unique workers’ compensation system, according to the Texas Tribune. Texas is the only state that currently does not require private employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance or a private equivalent for their employees,

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Is an employer required to give Pregnant women light duty work?

In El Paso, Texas I have many pregnant clients who are put on light duty by their doctors.  The question is always “does my employer have to give me light duty if I have a doctor’s note”?  The answer is, according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at least yes, if the employer gives

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Roger Davie named by Texas Monthly Magazine as an El Paso Outstanding Employment Lawyer

Roger Davie named by Texas Monthly Magazine as an El Paso Outstanding Employment Lawyer for 2014.  This was awarded in the October issue of the Texas Monthly Magazine.  Roger Davie is an El Paso employment lawyer and is licensed in Texas and New Mexico and is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

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