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What are the situations you can sue your employer?
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 294338, member: 90141"] There are several situations where an employee may have grounds to sue their employer. Some of the most common reasons include: Discrimination: Employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees based on their race, gender, religion, age, or disability. If an employee believes they have been discriminated against, they may have grounds to file a lawsuit. Harassment: Employers are also prohibited from allowing a hostile work environment to exist. This includes sexual harassment, racial harassment, or any other type of harassment. Employees who have been harassed may have grounds to sue their employer. Retaliation: Employers are not allowed to take adverse action against employees who have complained about discrimination, harassment, or other illegal activity. If an employee is demoted, fired, or otherwise penalized for complaining, they may have grounds to sue their employer. Wrongful termination: Employers are only allowed to terminate employees for specific, lawful reasons. If an employee is terminated for an illegal reason, such as for complaining about discrimination or harassment, they may have grounds to sue their employer. Wage and Hour Violations: Employers are required to pay employees at least minimum wage and overtime pay if they work more than 40 hours in a week. If an employee is not receiving the correct amount of pay, they may have grounds to sue their employer. Safety violations: Employers are responsible for ensuring that their workplace is safe. If an employee is injured as a result of an employer's failure to maintain a safe work environment, they may have grounds to sue. It's important to note that not all employment issues will result in a lawsuit. In many cases, employees may be able to resolve disputes through internal complaint procedures or mediation. However, if an employee feels that their rights have been violated and they are unable to resolve the issue through other means, they may choose to file a lawsuit against their employer. It's also important to consult with an attorney before taking legal action against your employer. A lawyer can help you understand your rights and the best way to proceed. [/QUOTE]
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