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Willem Galen Gentry
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You have an interesting situation. Proving the wage reduction is based in...
Kenneth Evan Chyten
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You should make a making written request to your employer to explain why your...
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Archibald Johns Thomas III
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You have not provided enough information to determine whether there may have...
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Thad Harkins
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The employee who was forced to go despite religious reasons might have a claim...
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Herbert J Tan
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File a gender discrimination charge against the company with the EEOC. It's...
Archibald Johns Thomas III
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If you heard your boss say to hire more white people, this is clear evidence of...
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Nick Passe
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You potentially have a hostile work environment case for employer #1. If...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Discrimination based on religion is unlawful. If you suffer some adverse...
Archibald Johns Thomas III
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Assuming you work for a non government employer, there is no law in Florida...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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You should consult with a lawyer in South Carolina who handles employment...
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Archibald Johns Thomas III
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It sounds like you may have a claim pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1981, which is an...
Shawn B Alexander
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I am sorry to hear about your situtation. Getting the record of a non-public...
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Go to www.eeoc.gov and read the information at that website regarding...

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