By Randall Strauss, Managing Partner, Gwilliam Ivary Chiosso Cavalli & Brewer
Workplace discrimination is more than just a legal problem. Long before anyone considers filing a lawsuit, discrimination erodes workplace morale, damages employee well-being, and undermines business productivity. It can destroy the self-esteem of individuals and tarnish the reputation of organizations that allow it to occur — or worse, to persist unchecked.
We hear the word discrimination often — on social media, in public controversies, and in the news. Think of a bakery refusing to serve a customer because of sexual orientation. In everyday life, individuals may harbor discriminatory attitudes. For better or worse, in one’s private life, people are entitled to harbor discriminatory thoughts. It may be wrong,