Deontae Wherry, Rob Wiley and Austin Campbell.
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No matter what your religion, your employer cannot discriminate against you based on your religions. The law clearly forbids religion discrimination in the workplace. Sadly, however, many employers still discriminate against employees based on religion.
Religion discrimination can take multiple forms. For example, religion discrimination can be done through demotion, suspension, lack of promotion, and even termination. Contact our Dallas religion discrimination attorneys today if you are the victim of religion discrimination in the workplace.
We understand that employees are are often scared to report discrimination in the workplace. However, the law prohibits an employer from retaliating against an employer for reporting or complaining about religion discrimination in the workplace.
An employee experiencing religion discrimination in the workplace must file a charge of discrimination with the EEOC before filing a lawsuit. The deadlines for complaints are short, and the early stages are very important. If the appropriate steps are not taken, an employee may accidentally waiver his or her claims. Our religion discrimination attorneys represent employees through this process.
If you are a victim of religion discrimination, contact our Dallas discrimination lawyers today.