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Appeals Court Says No Extra Hurdle for Majority-Group Plaintiffs Bringing New Jersey Discrimination Claims: 4 Steps for Employers

“Majority-group” plaintiffs will now have an easier time bringing employment discrimination claims under New Jersey state law. The 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals recently tossed out New Jersey’s longstanding heightened evidentiary standard for majority-group plaintiffs – such as heterosexual or White workers – alleging workplace discrimination under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD). The decision aligns with a Supreme Court ruling last year that did the same for federal Title VII claims. The appeals court’s March 6 decision underscores the litigation risks associated with employment decisions that consider race, religion, or other protected characteristics. Here’s everything you need to know about the ruling and four proactive steps to consider for your business. Case Background Massey v. Borough of Bergenfield  centers on a 2019 promotion decision in the Bergenfield Police Department. Christopher Massey, a White male, had served the department since 1995 and hel...

New Jersey Supreme Court Declares Non-Disparagement Provisions Not Allowed When Used to Silence Victims...

 The Supreme Court of New Jersey stopped the use of an other wise valid settlement agreement because the agreement contained language that  prevented parties from making derogatory comments that "would bar individuals from describing an employer's discriminatory conduct" in violation of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD)  ( I had no clue there was such a thing---but I'm new....so yeah.) The court did state that theoretically, parties can agree not to disparage one another by disclosing information that has nothing to do with "details relating to... claim[s] of discrimination, retaliation, or harassment".  The court did make it clear that such provisions would need to be "narrowly drawn" to ensure that they do not "encompass speech that the [NJLAD] protects". Source(s): Ogletree Deakins , received on May 17, 2024. www.njoag.gov , accessed on May 17, 2024.