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Legal Trendsin Human Resources

Crunching the Data . . .

Robert C. Jackson, Esq.

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Who’s Rob and Why Should I Care?

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Legal Trends: Something Different – Data Review

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• We All Have Assumptions About Lawsuits, but what does the Data Say?

• Interactive.

• Don’t Be Afraid to Share your Thoughts

Please Ask Questions at any time

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CHARGES

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Brief Review

EEOC: Federal Agency Investigates Title VII Charges

Title VII: Title VII of Civil Rights ActDiscrimination based on Race, Religion, Sex, National Origin

FCHR: Florida Agency that Investigates FCRA Charges

EEOC Title VII Charges Nationwide

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Race Sex National Origin Relgion Color Retailation

EEOC Title VII Charges Nationwide

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• Number of Charges Amazingly Consistent

• Appear Primarily Driven by Economy

• Long Term Trend is Up

Lesson: Economy Matters, but …You will get a Charge. Be Prepared

EEOC Title VII Charges By Type

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Race Sex National Origin Relgion Color Retailation

EEOC Title VII Charges Nationwide

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• Race and Sex Down

• Retaliation Way Up - now No.1 basis

Lesson: Be Very Careful With Complaints

EEOC Title VII Charges Florida -Total

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Race Sex National Origin Relgion Color Retailation

EEOC Title VII Charges Florida As a Percentage of US

7.6 7.8 8.1 8 8.1 8.5 8.1 8.37.7 8.1 8.4

8.97.9 8.3 7.9

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Race Sex National Origin Relgion Color Retailation

Overall Population as a % of US: 6.31%

EEOC Title VII Charges Florida

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• More Charges than US as a Whole

• National Origin much higher

• Consistent over time

Lesson: Better Chance for Charge in FloridaMore Litigious?

FCHR Charges 2015-2016

FCHR Charges 2015-2016

FCHR Investigations

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• Average OVER 200 days!

• Statute - must complete within 180 days

• Refusing to make decision – helps EEs

Lesson: Push FCHR Investigations to completion. Don’t give them any excuses

FCHR Charges 2015-2016

6.6% Cause Findings66.7% No Cause26.6% Admin Closed

FCHR Charges 2015-2016

FCHR Charges By Type 2015-16

413371

62 91

627

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Race Sex Relgion Color Retailation National Origin

FCHR Charges by Type

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• Similar to EEOC

• Retaliation More Prevalent than in Nation

• Refusing to make decision – helps EEs

Lesson: Florida is a high risk state

FCHR Charges 2015-2016

Across all industries – no breakouts

FCHR Charges – Top Ten Counties 2015-2016

Bay County No.7

FCHR Charges – Top 10 Counties 2014-2015

Bay County No. 8

Florida Population by County 2016

Leon, Escambia, Bay Not in Top 10

Florida Population by County 2016

Leon 22 (1), Escambia 18 (4), Bay 28 (7):

FCHR Charges by County

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• Bay much higher than normal risk

• Disproportionate No. of Charges in NW Fla

• Why?

Lesson: NW Fla is a high risk area

Data Summary

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• Admin Charges generally rising, but fluctuate with economy

• Retaliation is now No. 1 basis for charge

• Florida higher than expected charges

• NW Florida much higher than expected

Data Summary

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You are in the highest risk geographic area,in a high risk, litigious state, in anenvironment of ever increasing disputesbetween employers and employees.

So, what do you do about it?

Data Summary

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Ask for a Raise!

But Seriously . . .

How You Handle Complaints is Important

Why?Most Dangerous from a Jury Standpoint

Growth Area of Charges

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Complaint Tips

Recommend deal with all complaints similarly:

• TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY• Focus Complaint (in writing preferred)

• Investigate and Document• Conclude and Follow Up with Complaintant

• Always Leave door open• . . . put burden on Complainer

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Complaint Tips

Checklist is great for standardizing process

Act ProfessionalTreat employee with respect.

DO NOT RETALIATE!Tell them not tolerated. And watch for it.

Watch your Timing . . .

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Other Trends or Thoughts?

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1. New Administration?

2. Ever Expanding Protections

3. Long Term: Workers Comp Style System

Wrap Up

Questions?

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