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Avoid these four mistakes in your workplace discrimination case

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Jan 16, 2024 | Discrimination

Workplace discrimination can cause a lot of damage to your career, your emotional well-being, and your financial stability. Although you might be able to stem the harm caused to you by egregious workplace behavior and retaliation, it can be difficult to gather the...

Does Title 7 protect me against race and color discrimination?

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Jan 4, 2024 | Discrimination

As a Colorado resident facing workplace discrimination based on race or color, understanding legal recourse is pivotal. This blog post navigates the application of Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to workers and employers in Colorado, shedding light on...

How to prove damages in your employment law case

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Dec 14, 2023 | Discrimination

Although you should be safe and free from harassment and discrimination in your place of work, the truth of the matter is that employers mistreat their employees all the time. This can have devastating consequences on your career and your mental well-being, causing...

Key facts about the EEOC and your workplace discrimination claim

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Dec 6, 2023 | Discrimination

Most employees in Colorado – but especially employees of the federal government – know that if they make a discrimination claim against their employer then the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is likely to be involved in the process. If this applies to your...

Protecting yourself from gender discrimination

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Nov 10, 2023 | Discrimination

The modern workplace has come a long way, with men and women typically being treated equally. However, gender discrimination does sometimes still happen. The signs may not always be obvious, so it is important to understand what gender discrimination is, the rights...

Workers should know the EEOC’s plan to enforce discrimination law

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Oct 6, 2023 | Discrimination

Colorado employees and prospective employees are protected by various anti-discrimination laws. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is at the forefront of implementing and enforcing these laws. Despite that, illegal actions continue and people are...

Be ready for these discrimination defenses

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Sep 12, 2023 | Discrimination

Experiencing workplace discrimination can be traumatizing and devastating. Colorado victims of workplace discrimination often have a hard time coming forward, out of fear of retaliation or not being believed. You have a right to a workplace environment free of...

Religious freedom and discrimination laws can come into conflict

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Aug 9, 2023 | Discrimination

We often talk about "workplace discrimination" as though the term represents one issue, when in fact it represents many big, often complex issues such as race, gender, sexual orientation and religion. Some of these issues can come into conflict with each other. This...

Are there protections for pregnant employees?

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Aug 2, 2023 | Discrimination

Are you pregnant or planning to become pregnant and wondering about your rights in the workplace? If so, you should know that there are federal and Colorado laws that protect you from discrimination, harassment and retaliation based on your pregnancy, childbirth or...

Does my office have to give me time to breastfeed?

On Behalf of Colorado Employee Advocates | Jul 19, 2023 | Discrimination

If you are a nursing mother who works in Denver, Colorado, you may have questions about your rights to express breast milk in the workplace. Luckily, there are both state and federal laws that protect breastfeeding employees. Colorado Law: Workplace Accommodations for...

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