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California law on racial harassment at workplace explained

The California Fair Employment and Housing Act specifically prohibits harassment based on “race, religious creed, color, and national origin.” Hostile work environment claims based on racial harassment are reviewed under the same standard as those based on sexual harassment. Thus, allegations of a racially hostile workplace must be assessed from…

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Who is liable for harassment at workplace in California?

Many workers who are subjected to sexual or other forms or harassment prefer not to disclose this to their supervisor or human resources department. This reluctance to speak up is usually motivated by fear of retaliatory termination in response to a complaint about harassment. However, choosing not to complain about…

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Sexual Harassment Claim Does Not Have to Be “Sexual”

It is commonly known that sexual harassment at workplace involves unwelcome acts of sexual nature by a co-workers or a supervisor, such as unwelcome touching, repeated unwanted propositioning, conditioning employment or promotion on sexual favors, etc. Offensive conduct, however, need not be sexual in nature to create a hostile work…

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