Learning to recognize retaliation, understanding your rights, and knowing how to respond are vital steps to protect yourself after reporting harassment or discrimination. Take action to ensure a fair and respectful workplace.
Anti-Asian discrimination in U.S. workplaces has risen sharply since the onset of COVID-19, with AAPI employees facing verbal harassment, stereotyping, exclusion from opportunities, and retaliation for reporting bias. Legal protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and state-specific laws empower employees to address these challenges through documentation, internal reporting, and formal complaints to agencies like the EEOC. Combating this issue requires collective action—employees advocating for their rights and employers fostering respect, accountability, and inclusivity to create equitable workplaces for all.
Reporting harassment or discrimination at work is a courageous step towards creating a safe, respectful environment. However, retaliation can still be a harsh reality. If you’ve faced adverse actions after filing a complaint, it’s essential to recognize the signs of retaliation and know your legal rights.
Workplace sexual harassment affects all industries. This guide helps employees understand their rights, recognize harassment, and take steps to address it. Learn about recent legal changes, reporting options, and practical ways to protect yourself and foster safer workplaces.
Second lawsuit targets Alpine Country Club for harassment and discrimination against female staff.