You didn't take a new job anticipating that you would become a whistleblower there, but that may be what eventually happens. If you discover illegal billing practices or uncover signs of harassment targeting certain people at the company, you may very well feel like...
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3 common examples of quid pro quo sexual harassment
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | May 23, 2022 | Sexual Harassment
Some sexual harassment involves a hostile workplace. There is a culture at the company that makes someone feel uncomfortable and unsafe around co-workers or clients. Other times, the issue experience involves quid pro quo sexual harassment. Quid pro quo is a Latin...
3 ways companies discriminate against women with new babies
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | Feb 23, 2022 | Employment Discrimination
Having a child is a big change for your daily life. Everything from when you eat to when you sleep will suddenly revolve around the uncontrollable demands of a tiny, unpredictable human. Most new mothers take several weeks off after the birth of their child. However,...
Should you be paid the same as your male colleagues?
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | Nov 18, 2021 | Employee Rights
When you apply to work a job and accept an offer, there is usually an assumption that you’re being offered the going rate for the position regardless of gender. Unfortunately, it is a reality that some employers will offer less pay to women compared to men, even if...
3 ways that disability discrimination manifests in the workplace
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | Aug 23, 2021 | Disability Discrimination
Disability discrimination involves an employer considering an individual's medical condition instead of their work history and job performance for employment-related decisions. When someone has a disabling medical condition, whether it is a permanent or temporary...
Is a sexy calendar sexual harassment in the workplace?
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | Aug 5, 2021 | Sexual Harassment
Most workplaces have at least one person who thinks it’s a good idea to put up a pin-up calendar or to have “sexy” screensavers. At home or in a private office, that might not be a big deal. If you are dealing with this kind of imagery in an open office environment,...
When do you get to take unpaid FMLA leave from work?
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | May 10, 2021 | Employee Rights
Paid time off is an employment benefit that many workers don't receive. Companies don't have an obligation to offer sick leave, personal time or vacation days. Some businesses provide such benefits for their workers as a perk, but many do not. Whether your employer...
Can you be discriminated against when you’re under 40?
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | Feb 10, 2021 | Age Discrimination
When you’re not yet 40 but are facing struggles in the workplace that you believe are because of your age, you may feel that you can simply prove discrimination and make your case. The reality is that the law only extends age discrimination protection to workers who...
How the government protects and rewards medical whistleblowers
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | Nov 11, 2020 | Whistleblower Protection
People working in the medical profession have the trust not only of their patients but of society at large. Medical offices are one of few businesses that can directly bill the United States government for services rendered. Medical practices that accept Medicare and...
Gender discrimination suit results in back wages and settlement
On Behalf of John A. Klassen, P.A. | Oct 27, 2020 | Employment Discrimination
When a workplace environment causes an individual to feel discriminated against due to his or her gender, discussing the circumstances with a supervisor may help solve the problem. An employer has a responsibility to resolve discrimination issues when made aware of...
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