Sentences with phrase «retaliatory firings»

What do you expect from a bunch of despicable human rights violators who conduct mass retaliatory firings after workers contact the media about cockroach infested work environs and atrocious working conditions?
This would not qualify as retaliatory firing under federal law unless you were fired for asserting your right as a protected individual (e.g. bringing complaint that you were discriminated because of age, race, religion, etc.).

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Ailes denied the allegations, dismissing Carlson's complaint as «a retaliatory suit» and claiming that the former anchor had been fired due to low ratings.
In a seemingly retaliatory move, Google has blocked its YouTube native app from running on Amazon's Fire TV and Echo Show.
Amid rising anxiety over Iran, the Israeli public saw Iron Dome's early successes against intermittent fire from Gaza as «a proof that the country could endure» retaliatory strikes, according to Uzi Rubin, founder of Israel's antimissile program.
Israel's decision on whether to bomb Iran's nuclear sites — as it has repeatedly threatened to do — could hinge on its estimate of the retaliatory costs, including damage inflicted by rockets fired from southern Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
The same day, Hayes sent an email to Shaw, Wilkinson, and one other person to express that his firing was retaliatory.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in a federal complaint filed in 2010 alleged RJB Properties Inc. discriminated against and fired Hispanic employees, as well as took retaliatory actions against two African - American employees who refused orders to fire them.
These employers often refuse to pay overtime wages to eligible employees, short pay, fire employees for discriminatory or retaliatory reasons, and barely attempt to conceal their motives.
Both the Illinois and Texas Supreme Courts have rejected retaliatory discharge claims by lawyers who raised concerns about firm ethics or billing practices and were fired.
If you were fired because you asserted a protected right (like filing a workers» compensation claim) or for refusing to do something illegal, you may have a claim for retaliatory discharge.
An employer can fire an employee who has brought a lawsuit against them, unless that lawsuit was brought under Title VII, and the firing is a retaliatory action for filing such a discrimination - based claim.
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