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You Budgeted for the employment lawsuit, right? $300,000, $600,000, $1.2 million. Are you prepared to defend your dealership from an employment lawsuit?

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You Budgeted for the employment lawsuit, right? $300,000, $600,000, $1.2 million. Are you prepared to defend your dealership from an employment lawsuit?

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Page 1: You Budgeted for the employment lawsuit, right?

You Budgeted for the employment lawsuit, right?

$300,000, $600,000, $1.2 million. Are you prepared to defend your dealership from an employment lawsuit?

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Presenter

Jim HendricksPartner with Ford & [email protected]

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Questions

• If you have questions during the presentation, please submit them using the “Questions” feature

• Questions will be answered at the end of the webinar

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E.E.O.C.

Handles charges of workplace discrimination

99,922 charges filed in fiscal 2010

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Types of Charges:

Disability: 25,165Religion: 3,790Retaliation: 36,258Age: 23,264Race: 35,890Sex: 29,029National Origin: 11,304

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Reasons to Love HotlinkHR:

• $404 million $404 million

Recovered by EEOC in 2010

BUT• Does not reflect private litigation!

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What’s Up?

EEOC 2010 budget increased by $23 million, with the emphasis on investigation and enforcement

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Handbooks – Important?

10/20/09 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Compton v. Rent-a-Center

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$1.5 Million Reasons to Love Hotlink HR

EEOC and Colorado auto dealer settled case alleging dealership subjected female employees to sex discrimination and sexual harassment and fired older male employees because of their age. (EEOC v. Arapahoe Motors, Inc. d/b/a Ralph Schomp Auto. 1/6/10)

Company defense: Female owner, couldn’t discriminate against females. EEOC didn’t buy it.

Remedy other than $$: provide training

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Dealer Pays $85,000 to Settle EEOC Suite for Racial Discrimination and Retaliation

Racial epithets – using the N-word and making sales teams based on race.

Retaliation for complaining about unlawful discrimination.

Settlement:– $$– Revise policy on non-discrimination and non-harassment – Yearly anti-discrimination training

More Reasons:More Reasons:

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Dealer Pays $500,000 to Settle EEOC Harassment Suit

Dealer Pays $140,000 to Settle in GADealer Pays $85,000 in OhioDealer Pays $32,000 in Florida

More Reasons:More Reasons:

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Mathis v. Phillips Chevrolet

GM with hiring authority at dealership, often noted ages of employment applicants by hand on their applications!

GM testified he was not aware that it was illegal to discriminate on the basis of age!

Court: Leaving managers with hiring authority in ignorance of the basic features of the discrimination laws is an “extraordinary mistake”: reckless indifference.

($100,000+)($100,000+)

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U.S. Department of Labor

Handles claims for overtime and minimum wageExamples:

HiringSecretary of Labor Hilda Solis

VERY pro union/employeeHired many new investigatorsWorking with IRS and States!

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Fiscal Year 2010 FLSA Violations:

• $175.6 million collected for violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s overtime and minimum wage rules.

• This does not include private sector lawsuits!

• From 2001 to 2005 there was a 100% increase in cases filed.

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The Bottom Line

Ignorance of the law is no excuse

Lack of training is no excuse

Minority ownership is no excuse

Good intentions but no process is no excuse

The Department of Labor doesn’t care what your excuse is, they are focused on investigation and enforcement and dealerships have proved to be an easy target –expect more lawsuits and big dollar settlements

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Free Consulting Time!!!Free Consulting Time!!!

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James F. Hendricks Jr.Partner, Chicago Office

[email protected]

Atlanta Asheville Birmingham Chicago Dallas Denver Jacksonville Los Angeles Melbourne Memphis Miami Minneapolis New York Orlando

Phoenix Spartanburg Tampa Washington, DC

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CONTACT INFORMATION

The recorded webinar and presentation slides will be emailed to you today including your local representative’s contact

information.

www.kpaonline.com

[email protected]

866-356-1735