Valencia Discrimination Lawyer
Justice Employment Law Fights for Justice
Discrimination in the workplace is something California lawmakers don’t tolerate. Any form of discrimination based on a protected class is against the law, and punishable by fines, citations, and other penalties. As an employee in Valencia, you have the right to take action against discrimination at work. When it’s time to go up against your employer for discriminating against you because of disability, national origin, age, race, religion, sex, or other class, contact the Valencia discrimination lawyers at Justice Employment Law for legal assistance.
In our years of providing employment law services to people in California, we’ve received numerous positive reviews from past clients. In fact, our firm has a perfect five out of five client rating on national lawyer rating sites such as Avvo and Lawyers. Let our reputation for excellence work in your favor. Retain our firm for any type of workplace discrimination claim, as well as retaliation for reporting discrimination and harassment.
We can connect you with the resources, tools, and legal actions suitable for recovering your damages. Talk to our Valencia discrimination lawyers at (231) 456-7890 or through our contact form.
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What Qualifies as Workplace Discrimination?
The first step in taking action against workplace discrimination is recognizing it. There are certain actions, situations, behaviors, and conduct that should be red flags for discrimination. Learning how to identify discrimination and take swift action is an important skill for any employee to possess. By definition, “discrimination” refers to any form of different treatment of one person than his/her peers because of a protected class.
Common examples of workplace discrimination include:
- Choosing one job applicant over another qualified one because of a protected class.
- Excluding certain people during recruitment.
- Discrimination of a pregnant employee.
- Denying certain employees raises, promotions, or other benefits.
- Paying two employees with equal qualifications different salaries.
- Imposing stricter rules on someone because of a protected class.
- Excluding someone from workplace meetings and opportunities.
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