On one of the spookiest days of the year, it only makes sense to have this month's EEOC Roundup be a "Halloween Edition." Whether you are headed out to trick-or-treat this evening, staying in to hand out candy, or putting on a scary movie, use this EEOC Roundup as a timely reminder of the spooky situations that can arise in the workplace when employers run afoul of employment laws. As always, there are some EEOC cases that jump out at me when I review developments on that front. Below are a couple EEOC cases and settlements that stand out. Halliburton to Pay $275,000 to Settle National Origin and Religious Discrimination Suit The EEOC recently announced that Halliburton would pay $275,000.00 to settle a charge that it subjected two oilfield workers to national origin and religious discrimination. The suit alleged that one of the workers, Hassan Snoubar (of Syrian descent), was subjected to name calling in regard to both his national origin and his Mus