Legal Question in Business Law in California
''What constitutes harrassment at work''
At the place I work, I called in sick and informed my supervisor. Less than 2 minutes, the director calls me at home trying to intimidate me and indirectly tell me im not sick. Is this harrassment? Then, after working a 4/12 shift, the director calls me to fill a shift and my wife answers the phone and tells him im sleeping. He demands she wake me up, but I was unable to wake up. Then the director calls again and leaves a message demanding i call him back. I didnt call. What are my rights? I'm salaried and being taken advantage of.
Asked on 11/17/01, 1:21 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Ken Koury
Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.
Re: ''What constitutes harrassment at work''
It is harrassment but that doesnt mean it is against the law. nothing you have described is illegal.
Answered on 11/17/01, 4:25 am
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