Legal Question in Legal Ethics in Virginia

I work in a restaraunt (for about a year) but with the company for 6. For the past year i have been bullied and intimidated by a manager on a weekly basis. I brought it to their attention numerous times and finally filed a formal complaint on the 18th. Had a meeting with my general manager and the manager in question-- I recorded it. My gm did nothing, met with my district manager (he was very angry i taped the conversation, and was noticebly worried about what i might have on tape) and he did nothing, so i called employment services and they launched a full investigation. I am on paid leave until they interview all the witnesses i have provided. Can i ask for compensation for the past year of constant abuse and hostile work enviorment? This manager has had soo many complaints over the years and i believe its the company's fault for my pain and suffering because they never did anything about her years ago.


Asked on 5/28/10, 2:25 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

If you're already on paid leave pending completion of the referenced investigation,

I doubt that the company would agree to reimburse you for anything else for this

previous period, but, of course, you could always ask.

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Answered on 6/03/10, 8:19 am


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