Blog2019-10-30T09:52:03+00:00

How Do You Document Unfair Treatment at Work?

November 10th, 2021|

It’s an unfortunate reality that every year in the United States, thousands of people experience unfair treatment, discrimination, and harassment in their workplaces. Unfortunately, these individuals are put in the situation of feeling isolated and targeted in their workplaces due to their protected classes and face the additional challenge of uncertainty when it comes to securing the evidence they need to prove the extent of the mistreatment they’ve experienced. Proving unfair treatment in the workplace is often complex, and direct evidence may not be readily available. When an employer knowingly treats some employees differently than others due to their protected personal qualities, the affected employees may need to essentially rely upon one another to prove what has happened to

Is It Hard to Prove Discrimination at Work?

November 10th, 2021|

Workplace discrimination is an unfortunate reality across the United States. Every year, thousands of people in California and every other state experience various forms of workplace discrimination. Unfortunately, most of them are unaware of the legal protections to address discrimination when it occurs. Worse still, many people who experience workplace discrimination do not know how to prove when these incidents happen, as the physical evidence that might be used to substantiate a claim of workplace discrimination may be difficult to identify. If you’re wondering if it is hard to prove discrimination at work, the answer is, unfortunately, yes; many people who experience illegal, discriminatory treatment in their workplaces struggle to secure the proof they need to hold responsible parties accountable.

Can I Sue My Employer for Stress and Anxiety?

October 13th, 2021|

Virtually every type of work involves some form of stress, and it is natural for employees across every industry to experience various levels of anxiety related to their jobs. Work involving physical labor causes stress to the body, and many office positions involve a great deal of day-to-day pressure when it comes to addressing issues and communicating about company goals. While it is normal to experience some stress and anxiety at work, at a certain point these factors can reach unreasonable levels. Are you wondering, “can I sue my employer for stress and anxiety?” The answer is yes, under certain conditions. When Can I Take Legal Action for Work-Related Stress and Anxiety? It is unreasonable for anyone to expect to

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