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Protecting Your Employee Rights

Do you think your boss is punishing you for speaking up about illegal behavior? Are you afraid to talk to your boss because you think you will be punished if you do? A UELG Retaliation Lawyer can help you. If a violation of the law is discovered, our California retaliation lawyers, including our Los Angeles lawyers for retaliation in the workplace, can help California workers sue their bosses. If you think your employer is getting back at you unfairly, contact our experienced Retaliation Lawyer team as soon as possible.

We have helped clients recover compensation after experiencing many types of workplace retaliation. Examples of retaliation include:

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Our employment lawyers can help you hold your employer accountable and liable for workplace retaliation. Our experienced lawyers can examine your case, answer your questions, and start implementing a legal plan to help you recover the compensation you deserve. If your case is accepted, we will assist you throughout the entire legal process.

Having An Attorney By Your Side May Greatly Increase Your Chance For Recovery

If you have experienced any retaliation in the workplace, take action now by contacting UELG employment lawyers today at (888)545-0013.

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Proving Workplace Retaliation

Workplace retaliation claims are difficult to prove, even with California and federal laws in place designed to protect workers from such retaliation.

Workplace retaliation claims require proof that:

You engaged in a protected activity, experienced a tangible adverse employment action, and the fundamental reason for the adverse action was your participation in the protected activity.

Maintaining good records and collaborating with an experienced employment legal firm are the most crucial steps in linking your employer's retaliation to your protected activities. Our Retaliation Lawyer team will help you construct a strategic case to achieve your legal goals.

Proving retaliation can be difficult, but it is certainly possible. Retaliation requires a relationship between your complaint of punishment by your employer for engaging in a legally protected act, and your employer’s retaliation. Emails, firsthand statements, and performance reports are helpful to prove retaliation. Los Angeles retaliation lawyers will assist you in finding evidence and assess such evidence to determine if your employer’s actions are retaliatory.
If your boss is retaliating, many consider reporting the issues to HR in writing, and also following any other instructions for reporting issues that are found in an employer’s employee handbook. However, some human resource departments prioritize the company over the wronged employees. It may be wise to consult a professional Los Angeles workplace retaliation attorney to obtain advice on handling this complicated situation.
It may be possible to recover all lost wages, income, earnings, and salary due to retaliation, now and in the future. You may also be able to recover compensation for past and future mental anguish, annoyance, anxiety, embarrassment, and emotional discomfort as well as punitive damages as awarded by the court. The specific remedies available depend on the laws and circumstances surrounding the case.
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