There are many different kinds of workplace discrimination that are illegal. Generally, it’s referred to an adverse employment action, so whatever rises to … Continued
There are a number of factors that go into deciding who ultimately should be considered as similarly situated employees. Some of the criteria … Continued
A supervisor is an employee whom the employer has empowered to take tangible employment actions against the victim; that is, to make a significant change … Continued
Combating Sexual Harassment If there are witnesses to the harassment, work with an attorney to get signed statements corroborating that the harassment took place. If … Continued
Deadline for Filing Sexual Harassment Complaint Title VII requires plaintiffs to file a charge of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) within 180 … Continued
The anti-retaliation provision of Title VII proscribes not only tangible employment actions, such as termination of employment, but also any act that would “have dissuaded … Continued
Reporting Sexual Harassment is Protected Conduct Under Title VII Yes, opposing or reporting unlawful employment actions, including sexual harassment, is protected under Title VII. Indeed, … Continued
Affirmative Defense in a Sexual Harassment Case The employer is automatically liable and has no defense if a supervisor’s harassment of an employee causes an … Continued