Everyone deserves to work in an environment where they feel safe and protected by their employers. However, many employees face discrimination because of who they are. If you’ve faced a similar situation, you don’t have to allow it to continue. Working with a Costa Mesa discrimination attorney can help you understand your legal rights.

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The Fair Employment and Housing Act is a California law that protects people from discrimination and harassment in the workplace and in housing. The California Civil Rights Department enforces this law. In 2023, the Civil Rights Department launched 5,765 investigations into civil rights complaints filed throughout California.
An employer can’t treat a job applicant or employee unfairly because of a protected characteristic, such as:
The top employers in Orange County include Fairview Developmental Center, Menzies Aviation, and Broadcom Corporation. Recognizing discrimination in the workplace can be challenging for victims. Perpetrators often use manipulative tactics to make victims feel confused and like they’re overreacting.
Listening to your gut feeling can help you recognize abusive workplace incidents. Common signs that you may be experiencing discrimination can include:
Pay differences between workers with similar roles and experience. In 2023, the Civil Rights Department collected information from private employers with 100 or more workers. This information included around 7.9 million California workers. Their report showed that women and people of color are still among the state’s lowest-paid workers.
Workplace discrimination can feel highly destabilizing. It’s not just your place of employment, it’s your entire livelihood. While it may feel like it, it’s important to remember that you aren’t powerless. If you suspect you’re being discriminated against at work, it is important to act quickly to protect your rights.
In 2023, the Civil Rights Department secured $116.5 million for victims of civil rights violations in California. While it may seem scary at first, pursuing a legal case can help protect you and future employees. To prove you’ve faced workplace discrimination, you must provide evidence of:
Even if you’re not completely sure, it is better to hire a discrimination attorney early on. A lawyer can help you understand whether what you’re experiencing counts as discrimination under California law and explain what steps you should take next. If you suspect discrimination, be sure to:
Ask for written confirmation that you reported the issue. If your supervisor is the person causing the issue, go to someone higher up.
If your employer doesn’t solve the problem, the next step is filing a complaint with the Civil Rights Department. This agency investigates discrimination claims and enforces California’s anti-discrimination laws. You must submit your intake form to the Civil Rights Department within three years of the last date the discrimination happened.
Employer retaliation happens when a worker faces punishment for doing something the law protects, such as reporting discrimination. Like the initial discriminatory act, retaliation can be subtle. Signs can include:
Retaliation can also be more obvious, such as:
California law makes all of these actions illegal if they happen because you exercised your legal rights.
Reach out to California Employment Counsel, APC, to schedule your confidential consultation with one of our attorneys. We’re passionate about giving our Costa Mesa clients the tools they need to take back control of their lives. You have the right to a safe work environment, and your safety is just as important as anyone else’s.
Let our skilled team handle the legal side of things so you can focus on your well-being during this difficult time.
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