What is Workplace Retaliation?
Retaliation is defined as returning like for
like; especially, to get revenge. What goes around comes
around. Payback time.
Retaliation occurs when an employer,
employment agency or labor organization illegally strikes back at or
seeks revenge against an employee or applicant who has complained of
discrimination or some other allegedly unlawful act.
The EEOC,
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says "In Fiscal
Year 2007, EEOC received 26,663 charges of retaliation
discrimination based on all statutes enforced by EEOC. The EEOC
resolved 22,265 retaliation charges in 2007, and recovered more than
$124 million in monetary benefits for charging parties and other
aggrieved individuals (not including monetary benefits obtained
through litigation)."
Click the link in that paragraph and read
the page. It's not that long. Then go back and read it
again. If you have to, read it out loud so it sinks in.
It's THAT important.
The EEOC protects workers against workplace
discrimination based on race, color, sex, religion, national origin,
age, or disability even if YOU were NOT the person discriminated
against. You are protected if you are or have been involved in
proceedings related to discrimination or have a family member who
is. Even a co-worker - if you see that Mary is being sexually
harassed in the break room and you bring it up to your boss because
Mary is too embarrassed to say anything about it, you're protected,
too, and can't be retaliated against.
The EEOC also protects employees from unfair
compensation, that is, wage differences between men and women
performing substantially equal work.
There are additional laws to protect
whistle-blowers from retaliation, that is, employees who rat on
their employers for an illegal activity, but they are not covered by
the EEOC. You can find more information on the
U.S. Department of Labor site.
Also, the laws vary from state to state, but
an employee can't be retaliated against for filing a workers'
compensation or unemployment claim.
In summary, these various groups of people
being protected by law are called "protected classes". If you
are a member of a protected class, you cannot be legally retaliated
against. And THAT'S where it gets interesting.
Protect yourself from retaliation on the job
or find out what you can do if you've been the victim of workplace
retaliation.


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