Sunday, February 3, 2013

Employee complains to TCHR? OK to end internal grievance ...

Many employers have in??ternal grievance procedures for em??ployees who feel they have been discriminated against. But what if, while the complaint is pending, the employee files a complaint with the Texas Com??mis??sion on Human Rights (TCHR)?

Do you have to keep going with the internal process? No, you don?t.

Recent case: Nicolas was terminated from his job with Hidalgo County. He filed an internal grievance alleging discrimination. While the process was still going forward, he filed a dis??crimination complaint with the TCHR.

The county then ended the grievance process and Nicolas added retaliation to his lawsuit. A jury awarded Nicolas $100,000.

On appeal, that was reversed. The court said that ending the grievance didn?t harm Nicolas since he had simply chosen litigation instead. That?s not retaliation. (Cantu v. Hidalgo County, No. 13-11-00245, Court of Appeals, 13th District, 2012)

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NPD: Apple tops Q4 US smartphone sales, Samsung a strong second place

Nothing super-shocking in this latest report from NPD -- not after seeing fairly similar numbers from Strategy Analytics not all that long ago, that is. According to the research group, Apple's leading the pack at 39-percent of US smartphone sales in the final quarter of last year -- that number's down from 41-percent this time last year. Bigger changes are afoot over at Samsung, however. The handset maker jumped from 21- to 30-percent from the same time last year, thanks in no small part to demand for the Galaxy S III. Go figure, NPD's top five list is dominated entirely by iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S iterations -- in fact, combined, the two manufacturers make up some 70-percent of sales. Motorola is in at a distant third, with seven-percent of sales, followed by HTC and LG, each at six-percent.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/01/npd-apple-samsung/

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