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How the Supreme Court Redefined Workplace Discrimination in Muldrow v. St. Louis

How the Supreme Court Redefined Workplace Discrimination in Muldrow v. St. Louis

Update: 2024-12-17
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Today we’re taking a closer look at a pivotal Supreme Court case that redefined workplace discrimination standards with distinguished attorneys Toni Jackson and Carolyn Wheeler. Together, they’re breaking down the impact of Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, a recent ruling that sets a new precedent in Title VII employment discrimination law, clarifying what level of harm an employee must demonstrate to challenge a transfer.

Toni and Carolyn, representing employer and employee perspectives respectively, offer nuanced insights into how this decision impacts employers, managers, and employees alike. They discuss what the "some harm" standard means in practice, the effect on performance management and employee transfers, and why this ruling could open doors for new types of workplace discrimination claims. From shifts in workplace dynamics to the potential impact on DEI initiatives, this episode explores what business leaders, HR professionals, and employees need to know to navigate these new legal waters.

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How the Supreme Court Redefined Workplace Discrimination in Muldrow v. St. Louis

How the Supreme Court Redefined Workplace Discrimination in Muldrow v. St. Louis

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