Legal Question in Sexual Harassment in California

Verbal Harrassment from an employer.

Do you have a right to sue somebody because of rude comments made by your employer especially regarding your pregnancy and continually doing so even when others told him to stop bec. they knew that it bothered me alot which resulted in me ending my assignment with them. Am I entitled to some compensation if i file a complaint?


Asked on 12/07/00, 6:21 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Ferry Law Offices of John C. Ferry

Re: Verbal Harrassment from an employer.

Yes, you might well be entitled to bring a lawsuit. If you can prove these allegations (by having co-workers testify on your behalf)it would be a violation of the Fair Employment and Housing Act. There are two things you should do. First (if you have not already done so) file a formal comlaint with your company's human resources department - in writing. You will need to follow through with the company's procedures in this regard. (If you are a member of a union, you should also follow the union's grievance procedure.) Second, you should contact the local office of the Department of Fair Employment and Housing and tell them you want to file a discrimination charge. They will send you the paper work and also schedule an interview. If the matter is not resolved internally to your satisfaction, you could request a right to sue letter from the Department of Fair Employment and proceed to civil litigation.

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Answered on 12/10/00, 7:09 pm


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