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    What To Do: Paid Less Due To My Race

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    If you believe that your employer is paying you less because of your race, you could be the victim of pay discrimination. It’s important to understand the workplace rights that you have so that you don’t get taken advantage of. 

    If your employer is violating your rights, you may be eligible to file a claim against them. You could be eligible for compensation for pain and suffering, back pay, or other money if your workplace rights have been violated. 

    Understanding the Steps to File a Defamation Lawsuit

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    If you are a victim of false statements that are negatively affecting your reputation, you may be able to file a defamation claim. If you can show that the claims made against you are false, you may be entitled to money for damages like pain and suffering. 

    Understanding Defamation 

    Defamation is the action of damaging the good reputation of someone. Defamation that involves spoken statements is called slander. So if someone says things about you that aren’t true and those statements damage your reputation that is defamation by slander. 

    How to Appeal an EEOC Decision

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    If your EEOC complaint was denied, you can appeal the EEOC’s decision. Appealing an EEOC decision can be overwhelming because it involves strict deadlines and requires detailed documentation.

    Having a skilled employment lawyer on your side can ensure that you have the best chance to get a favorable outcome in your appeal. Understanding the EEOC decision process can help you navigate the appeal process and hopefully get the compensation you deserve. 

    Wrongful Termination Caused Emotional Distress

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    If you have been wrongfully terminated, you may be able to sue for emotional distress damages. Wrongful termination is the illegal firing of an employee because of discrimination against them because they applied lawfully for workers’ compensation or leave through the Family and Medical Leave program, or because they exposed wrongful activity by the employer or acted as a whistleblower in any way.

    What to Do- Your Employer Violated Your Employment Contract

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    If your employer violated your employment contract in the U.S., you could be entitled to damages connected to that breach. Such damages might include lost wages, benefits, or other compensation that you were promised under the terms of your contract. Speaking with an employment law attorney may help you understand what your rights and options are in this situation. An attorney can provide guidance on the strength of your case, the best course of action to take, and potential outcomes.

    What to Do - Racial Discrimination While Working Remotely

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    Federal law prohibits racial discrimination in the workplace. However, the nature of the workplace is changing in the digital era. With more and more Americans working remotely, employees need to remember that racial discrimination laws still apply.

    You have legal rights if you’re a remote worker who’s experienced racial discrimination. Protecting your rights requires understanding when illegal discrimination is occurring.

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