New York Hostile Workplace Attorneys
According to the New York employment laws, a Hostile Workplace occurs when an employee is harassed or discriminated against because of their medical disability, pregnancy, sex, sexual orientation, age, race, color, national origin, ethnicity or religion.
For example, if a supervisor or co-worker made jokes about an employee’s medical condition, that could constitute a Hostile Work Environment under the New York Employment Laws prohibiting Medical Disability Harassment and Discrimination.
At the Law Firm of Louis Ginsberg, their New York hostile workplace attorneys have represented employees with just such cases. Traditionally, in order to establish a Hostile Workplace under the New York Employment Laws, an employee had to demonstrate harassment or discrimination that was severe or pervasive. But because of a Historic Court Case of The Law Firm of Louis Ginsberg in this area under the New York Employment Laws, the employee no longer needs to show that the conduct was severe or pervasive. This has made it easier for employees to establish their Hostile Workplace cases under the New York Employment Laws.
Law Offices of Louis Ginsberg, P.C. has established itself as one of the premiere Employment Law Firms in New York City and the surrounding suburbs including Nassau County, Suffolk County, Westchester County and Rockland County.
The Law Offices of Louis Ginsberg, P.C. have recovered multi-millions of dollars for its clients in court jury verdicts and settlements. The Law Firm has also won numerous cases that have had profound impacts on the New York Employment Laws, have established new precedents in the law, and which have been talked about in the television, newspaper and internet media.
Put our comprehensive knowledge, our vast experience and our record of successes to work for you.
Call today to discuss your case a New York Hostile Workplace attorney at 1-800-LOST-JOB (1-800-567-8562) or 1-877-4WAGESLAW (1-877-492-4375) .
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