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  • Are There Laws Preventing Me From Being Harrassed At Work By My Employer?

    Posted by admin on August 22nd, 2009 and filed under preventing sexual harassment | No Comments »

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    The Harman Firm, P.C.
    Attorneys and Counselors At Law
    http://www.theharmanfirm.com/

    Contact The Harman Firm, P.C., Attorneys and Counselors at law, to speak with an experienced New York employment law attorney. The staff at The Harman Firm, P.C., will work on behalf of employees in diverse areas of employment law, including workplace discrimination, sexual harassment, whistleblower law, and contract negotiations.

    Call us at 212.425.2600

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    Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Part II

    Posted by admin on August 16th, 2009 and filed under sexual lawsuit | No Comments »

    Chicago lawyer Peter LaSorsa explains the basics of filing a sexual harassment lawsuit in Illinois and tells you what rights you have and gives you facts.

    Duration : 0:6:54

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    EEOC youth@work

    Posted by admin on August 13th, 2009 and filed under eeoc sexual | 9 Comments »

    Do you know how to deal with harassment and discrimination at work?

    Armed with a digital video camera, two Bay Area high school seniors interview young people at work, on the street and at school about tackling workplace harassment and discrimination.

    Kendra and Danielle created this short video as part of a month-long internship with the EEOC’s Youth@Work Initiative, a campaign to ensure positive first work experiences for teens. (Special thanks to Jackie Alarcon and her Peer Resources classes at Galileo)

    Note from EEOC-San Francisco District: a captioned version of the video is on its way… until then here is the transcript of the video:

    “How many of you have witnessed sexual harassment on the job?”

    “Sometimes people go too far too, and when you go too far, we’ll tell them, you know, like, ‘don’t say that.’”

    “It was sexist.”

    “…remind you: at the store, the customer’s always right.”

    [screen title] What would you do?

    [voice over] Every year, millions of teenagers enter the workforce. Some are just looking for a summer job, some are saving up for a car, and others need money to support their family. But it can be hard to know what to expect from a first job, and sometimes teens have trouble standing up for their rights. As part of the Youth@Work campaign at the EEOC, we went out to talk to teen workers about workplace harassment and discrimination.

    [screen title] How would you respond to harassment or discrimination at work?

    “Probably just, uh, probably just keep it to myself for a while, until I found out if it was serious.”

    “If it was to an extent where I was bothered by it, I think I’d have to confront them.”

    “Like, probably, like, complain to a superior.”

    “Probably first bring it up to my boss if it was like a coworker. Um…I don’t know what I would do if it was my boss harassing me. I mean, I guess threaten to quit.”

    “I’d talk to my manager…whoever’s in charge.”

    [voice over] We found that a lot of young workers know when their rights have been violated, and they know they should do something about it. But if that’s the case, then why has workplace harassment and discrimination become such a prevalent issue for teens.

    [screen title] Where would you turn if your boss didn’t take action?

    “If it continued from there, I don’t know where I’d turn.”

    “I’d get a lawyer or something.”

    “Uh…I don’t know, yeah.”

    “I don’t know. I don’t really know where I would go.”

    [voice over] That’s the problem. Teenagers don’t know where to go if top management doesn’t help them. It’s hard to stand up for your rights if you don’t know how to back them up. That’s what the EEOC’s for: to enforce our basic rights. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is a federal agency that fights harassment and enforces equal rights. It investigates complaints based on color, race, disability, religion, national origin, sex, and age over 40. if any of these laws has been violated, the EEOC takes action. But the EEOC can’t effectively do its job if young workers don’t know it exists.

    [screen title] Have your ever heard of the EEOC?

    “The what?”
    -The EEOC
    “[laughing] Oh I thought you said the OC. Um, no.”

    “No.”

    “No.”

    “Is that… No, wait what is? No, I’ve never heard of the EEOC.”

    “It sounds familiar but I don’t know specifically.”

    “Um, no.”

    “No.”

    [screen title] Let’s change that.

    [screen title] EEOC 1 (800) 669-4000 www.youth.eeoc.gov

    TTY 1(800) 669-6820

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    Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Information: Find a Lawyer, Attorn

    Posted by admin on August 10th, 2009 and filed under sexual lawsuits | No Comments »

    The lawyers at LegalView will be happy to provide istance with sexual harassment related lawsuits, from LegalView: Information on class action lawsuits, class action attorneys, and more from http://www.legalview.com.

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    Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Information Part 1

    Posted by admin on August 4th, 2009 and filed under sexual lawsuit | No Comments »

    Chicago lawyer Peter LaSorsa discusses filing a sexual harassment lawsuit in Illinois and your rights.

    Duration : 0:7:1

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    FCHR Sexual Harassment Video

    Posted by admin on August 4th, 2009 and filed under sexual employment | 2 Comments »

    FCHR Sexual Harassment Video

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    Illinois Sexual Harassment Facts

    Posted by admin on August 1st, 2009 and filed under eeoc sexual | No Comments »

    Illinois Lawyer Peter LaSorsa discusses sexual harassment in Illinois.

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    How Will A Sexual Harrassment Case Show Up In My Employment Record?

    Posted by admin on August 1st, 2009 and filed under sexual employment | No Comments »

    LegalFaces Directory
    http://www.legalfaces.com/search/new-york-employment

    The Harman Firm, P.C.
    Attorneys and Counselors At Law
    http://www.theharmanfirm.com/

    Contact The Harman Firm, P.C., Attorneys and Counselors at law, to speak with an experienced New York employment law attorney. The staff at The Harman Firm, P.C., will work on behalf of employees in diverse areas of employment law, including workplace discrimination, sexual harassment, whistleblower law, and contract negotiations.

    Call us at 212.425.2600

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