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Can I Be Fired for Reporting Sexual Harassment?
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Last Modified on May 08, 2017

The issue of sexual harassment is far too prevalent in workplaces today. Co-workers or managers may make uncomfortable comments, display inappropriate images in their office or engage in unwanted touching…

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What Qualifies as Sexual Harassment?
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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2017

Workers in California and the rest of the country need to be aware of what behavior qualifies as sexual harassment. In some situations, it can be hard to determine if…

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Sexual Harassment, Wrongful Termination Suit Filed
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Last Modified on Mar 27, 2017

California residents who may believe that people today should be savvy enough to know what is and is not appropriate or allowed in the workforce may be right. However, just…

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Five Surprising Facts About Sexual Harassment at Work
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Last Modified on Mar 13, 2017

We all know that sexual harassment at work is not acceptable. However, many people have only a fuzzy notion of how the law defines harassment, who is affected, and how…

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Types of Discrimination in the Workplace
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Last Modified on Mar 07, 2017

California employees should be able to trust that they will be treated fairly by employers or potential employers. Sadly, this is not always the case. The types of discrimination in…

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How to Hire an Employment Attorney
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Last Modified on Jan 10, 2017

If you're considering legal action against a current or former employer, it’s crucial to learn how to hire an employment attorney to assess your case. Here are key steps to…

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