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Examples of Employer Retaliation

Examples of Employer Retaliation

A 2020 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) report states that 55% of discrimination complaints relate to workplace retaliation. The signs of workplace retaliation appear when an employer disciplines an employee for exercising a right or engaging in an activity protected by the EEOC.

The EEOC created retaliation laws to …

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Legal Options for Sexual Harassment Victims 

Legal Options for Sexual Harassment Victims

Sexual harassment is more common than you might think — 81% of women and 20% of men experience sexual harassment in the workplace. Everyone who experiences sexual harassment has different needs as far as reporting and resolving the situation, and there are various legal options to suit different scenarios. These …

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Examples of Criminal Record Discrimination 

Examples of Criminal Record Discrimination

An estimated 70 million to 100 million Americans have a criminal record. While employers in the United States can legally inquire about an applicant’s criminal history during the recruiting process, the laws are shifting, and Pennsylvania laws have changed to protect these job applicants from criminal record discrimination.

Do you …

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What to Know About the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

There are various laws that prohibit discrimination against pregnant individuals, but the new pregnancy protection act is unique. For example, unlike the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) is not limited to persons with disabilities or related to how employers treat other employees.

The PWFA …

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EEOC Right to Sue Letter: A Guide

Imagine walking into your boss’s office after months of working toward a coveted promotion. They sit you down and let you know they have chosen another applicant. They tell you they have filled the role based on the applicant’s gender, though you have more experience. This is an example of …

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