Legal Question in Employment Law in California
physical aggression
After two promotions one retaliatory demotion and one
and a half years of comments and insinuations about
my marital status, ridicule over the demotion etc. I was
fired (12/19/02) after complaining of what I feel was
physical aggression by the manager of the department
I was in .
early november
Upon rushing into the maintenance shop yelling ''feet
off the f**king desk'' and finding me at the dirty shop
desk with my feet up on it, this manager physically
grabbed my legs in both of his arms and lifted my legs
high enough to make me loose balance in the chair
and almost fall back on to the floor . Then he slammed
my feet to the ground. It was humiliating and
demeaning.He gave me no time to respond to his
yelling. (This fellow is 30ish very large and I am fifty
years old)
Was the physical action illegal and do I have recourse?
I have been looking for work and am on unemployment.
Just before firing me he hired two younger men into the
department.
This was after three years eight months of hard work
for a major specialty retailer. The whole incident was
traumatic.
thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: physical aggression
from the facts given so far, you definitely appear to have several causes of action available to you, i.e. assault, battery, infliction of emotional distress, wrongful termination, etc..
you seem to have a very strong case against your former employer, and/or this person who assaulted you personally. if you can email me more detailed information on what all you have gone thru, i can better assist you and/or offer legal representation to help you get justice here.