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At job they call me Terrorist and finally very genteel asked me drop my badge and go home
Jan 4, 2023
Employment Law
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Bill HenryFounding Partner | 18 years of experience
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Bill HenryFounding Partner 18 years of experience

It is not appropriate to be called a terrorist at work. Doing so may be considered harassment and could create a hostile work environment. You have the right under federal law to be free from harassment in the workplace on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability. If you believe that you are being harassed at work, including being called a terrorist, you should report the behavior to your employer. You may be able to file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or the Colorado Department of Labor. The foregoing information is general advice only and should not be relied upon to take, or fail to take, legal action. No attorney-client relationship is formed by this information.

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