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Workers who believe they have been harmed by illegal discrimination may sue current and former employers. If victimized by illegal job bias, here are some strategies which can protect your rights and enhance the strength of your claim:
The EEOC lacks jurisdiction over violations involving the Family & Medical Leave Act. The U.S. Department of Labor oversees compliance of this new federal law, though it permits the filing of private lawsuits without prior contact with the agency. Some job discrimination complaints involve numerous laws which can be overseen by multiple agencies.
Hiring your own attorney can help because private attorneys can take action long before governmental agencies start looking through their ever growing mountains of files. The EEOC, for example, waits months or even a year or more before investigating its job bias complaints.
When told she was being "laid off," a victim of job bias asked for and received photocopies of employee notes her supervisor maintained at her desk. Surprisingly, the notes stated that the worker wouldn't be promoted until she "solved" her occasional need for medical leave. Evidence of this type can be of significant value
"Discriminatory firings hurt even more than terminations for justifiable reasons. People who are fired for cause can make changes and learn from their mistakes. Victims of employment discrimination are unable to alter what makes them vulnerable to abuse," Rappaport added.
Categories: Discrimination, Government & Policy, Legal, Type 1 Issues, Type 2 Issues
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