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Workplace Discrimination

North Carolina Employment Attorneys Protect Your Civil Rights From Workplace Discrimination

America is a country built on the promise of equal opportunity for all. For over two centuries we’ve been working to making that promise a reality, but illegal discrimination still haunts many of our workplaces.

If you have suffered the effects of unlawful discrimination because of your race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age or disability, we will help you fight back.

Discrimination On The Basis Of One Or More Of The Following “Protected Categories” Is Unlawful In NC

If you have been subjected to unlawful workplace discrimination, you may already have a sense that you are in danger of losing your job. Contact an employment lawyer while you are still employed.

There may be important opportunities to gather evidence while you are still in the workplace, and there are specific measures we can take to counter a company’s attempt to wrongfully fire you or retaliate against you.

Your Employer May Have Broken The Law If Any Protected Categories Factored Into An Employment Decision Involving:

When is it Considered Discrimination in the Workplace?

Workplace discrimination can be blatant or subtle. When an employer treats one employee differently from another, the employer technically “discriminates” between the two making the act considered as discrimination in the workplace.

Workplace discrimination doesn’t have to be blatant or intentional in order to be real. For example, race discrimination may not affect entry-level hiring positions, but if a company largely fails to promote people of color, race discrimination may be a factor.

The law looks at “disparate impact” — for example, if employees are given a job-related test and a disproportionate percentage of people of color fail that test, the test may itself be inherently biased. One may also question whether the test actually relates to the skills that are relevant in the job.

When Firing an Employee is Illegal in NC

Most employees in North Carolina and throughout the United States are “at will” employees. That means you can leave your job for any reason you choose, just as your employer can let you go from your job with or without cause.

When an employer fires an employee from their job for illegal reasons such as discrimination or retaliation the discharge is considered illegal. Firing an employee for illegal reasons is called “wrongful termination,” and the employee may be entitled to bring a lawsuit if it occurs.

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We were incredibly grateful for the referral to Van Kampen Law for their specialized expertise in representing employees in employment law matters. Josh Van Kampen and his entire team have been remarkable and did not disappoint. They are personable, pragmatic, and professional while maintaining a high level of sensitivity and compassion. When working with Josh, Josie, Anna and Carmen, it is clear they are passionate about the work they do in representing their clients; they never lose sight of the very real person, with very real circumstances, needing remedy in front of them. I can’t recommend Van Kampen Law highly enough.
J.S., Healthcare Executive
I had an excellent experience with Mr. Josh Van Kampen and his staff (Carmen and Anna specifically.) They were very responsive and started working on my case the same day I contacted them. They were persistent and effective. My case was settled thru mediation and given the circumstance I was pleased. Josh aggressive yet appropriate and thorough. My case involved employment law and I have No reservations in recommending this firm.
G.M., Medical Professional
I had been an HR professional for 30 years when I was questionably discharged from my employer. It was a painful and confusing experience. I had always been on the employer’s side of disputes. I talked withJosh Van Kampen and he helped me understand the realistic possibilities to fairly settle the situation with my former employer. The staff at Van Kampen Law made it easy to pull all the right documentation together. They got me 6months’ severance pay with fully paid benefits. That gave me the time and confidence to start my own business.

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