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Employees have a legal right to work free from employment discrimination. In Kansas City and communities in Missouri and Kansas, discrimination or harassment in the workplace based on any of the following is unacceptable and illegal:
We understand how difficult it can be to speak out against discrimination or harassment. Your job, after all, provides a paycheck to pay bills and make ends up. If you or someone you know was subject to employment discrimination, or a wrongful termination, it's important to contact a qualified lawyer with a strong background in employment law. Let Castle Law Office of Kansas City speak for you. We can begin with a free and confidential consultation. Our employment discrimination lawyers have the experience and resources necessary to pursue maximum compensation for victims who have suffered harassment of discrimination in the workplace.
Federal and state laws protect employees from being subjected to a hostile work environment or discrimination or harassment, which may come from anyone in the workplace, including colleagues, subordinates, or supervisors. Illegal discrimination may come in the form of hiring, promotions, or wrongful termination or retaliation against an employee for speaking out against such practices. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is responsible for enforcing federal laws.
Employment discrimination claims can be complicated because the employee must prove he or she was harassed because of his or her "protected classification" (which includes race, gender, national origin, age or disability, among other classifications).
At the Castle Law Office of Kansas City, we help our employment discrimination clients build the strongest case possible. We can help you file a claim with the EEOC, the Missouri Commission on Human Rights (MCHR) or the Kansas Human Rights Commission (KHRC).
At Castle Law Office, an experienced employment discrimination lawyer can advise you of your rights. Call 1-800-WIN-WIN-1 for a free, confidential consultation about your case. Contact us today. Too much is at stake to risk pursuing a claim on your own. Rely on our unrivaled attorneys. You don't pay us unless you win.
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