NJ Employers Can't Discriminate Against Divorcing Workers Unknown 12:49 PM Divorces can get messy, but that doesn't mean that employers can discriminate against workers who are in the process of ending their marriages.via Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Is 'Faith Under Fire' Based On A True Story? Antoinette Tuff Kept Calm In A Dangerous SituationAccording to CNN, Hill told her that he was off his medication for an unspecified mental disorder and in turn, she told him about her recent divorce, … Read MoreYes, Sarah Ferguson Still Has Her Duchess of York Royal Title Despite Her Divorce!After less than six years of marriage, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson announced their separation in 1992, officially divorcing in 1996. But despite … Read MoreMelissa Gilbert To Star In MY BRILLIANT DIVORCEFallen Angel Theatre is presenting Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Melissa Gilbert in the New York Premiere of My Brilliant Divorce, written by Olivier … Read MoreLegal-Ease: Do I need a new will?First, a will should be updated if the person who is signing the will (legally called the "testator") has married or divorced. The law has some automa… Read MoreRNC finance chair Steve Wynn resigns after sexual harassment allegationsIn a statement emailed to POLITICO Friday, Wynn said the allegations are "the continued work of my ex-wife Elaine Wynn, with whom I am involved in a t… Read More