Inclusivity and respect are crucial for maintaining a productive, welcoming workplace. Unfortunately, workplace discrimination and harassment remain persistent issues that can create hostile work environments. Harassment, discrimination and other workplace issues not only impact productivity but also affect the mental well-being of employees. At DeGolia Law P.C., we’re committed to helping you identify if you are in a hostile work setting and guiding you through the process of resolving your case.
A hostile work environment is defined by behavior that discriminates against an employee based on legally protected characteristics such as race, gender, age, religion or disability. When it becomes severe or pervasive, such conduct can create a work setting that a reasonable person would consider intimidating, hostile or abusive. The law stipulates that harassment is not only limited to physical actions but also includes verbal or written communications that contribute to an offensive work environment.
Key criteria that define a hostile work environment include:
Consulting with an attorney is an important step in determining whether the behaviors you’ve experienced may indicate a hostile workplace environment.
Harassment can manifest in various forms, including:
Discrimination, on the other hand, refers to unfair treatment of employees based on protected characteristics, affecting hiring, firing, promotions, job assignments or any other terms of employment.
If you believe you’re experiencing a hostile work environment, taking the right steps is crucial:
No one should have to endure a hostile work environment. If you believe you are facing discrimination or harassment at work, it’s important to take action to safeguard your rights and well-being. DeGolia Law P.C. stands ready to assist you in navigating the legal landscape of employment rights. Contact us today to discuss your situation and explore possible strategies for seeking a fair resolution. Your fight for a respectful and equitable workplace is our mission: let’s take the first step together towards a better work environment.
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