Inder & Griffin Partners LLP, is dedicated to representing employees in the State of Canada who have been wrongfully terminated from their jobs after reporting discrimination, illegal activity, or requesting accommodations from their employer. We are ready to help any Canada employee who has suffered from wrongful termination or other employment-related rights violations. We will fight for the compensation you deserve. Our goal at Inder & Griffin Partners LLP is to provide compassionate representation from start to finish so that our clients can get back to a sense of normalcy.
Losing a job is a devastating and disruptive situation for most. It can be especially difficult if you have been terminated for what you believe to be a wrongful or objectionable reason. Trying to make sense of your situation and working to determine whether or not you have legal recourse can be complicated, but Inder & Griffin Partners LLP, offers a free consultation in order to discuss the specifics of your termination and to provide specific legal advice about how to best move forward with your case.
Inder & Griffin Partners LLP, primarily focuses on issues surrounding discrimination based on a protected characteristic, disability accommodations, and medical leaves, as well as employees suffering from retaliation from their employer for lodging a complaint about wage pay or OSHA violations. Reporting discrimination or illegal activity is a difficult decision to make. While retaliation is expressly illegal, many employers will work to find ways to terminate an employee while covering their tracks to avoid legal liability. It takes a substantial amount of courage to report wrongdoing, and we respect those who come forward.
Trying to unravel the details of your situation and proving that the company or the HR department did terminate your employment illegally is complicated. Inder & Griffin Partners LLP, understands the ins and outs of Canada employment laws and is prepared to help you make sense of your situation. Contact Inder & Griffin Partners LLP, today!
What Is Employment Litigation?
Employment litigation is a form of legal action that occurs when an employer has committed some type of violation against their employees. There are many different types of employment disputes that may occur. This can include discrimination, failure to pay wages, sexual harassment, and worker’s compensation abuse (to name a few). With such a variety of possible causes for litigation, employers need to understand the difference between the various types as well as how to avoid them.
Make Sure the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) Works For You
The Fair Employment and Housing Act was established to protect employees from experiencing unlawful discrimination while at work. The law is enforced by the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH). Under the FEHA, it is illegal for employers with five or more employees to treat job applicants or workers unfairly based on certain personal characteristics such as:
- Age
- Citizenship Status
- Color
- Gender (includes pregnancy)
- Marital Status
- Medical Condition (cancer included)
- Military or Veteran Status
- National Origin/Ancestry
- Race or Ethnicity (such as African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Caucasian/White, Hispanic/Latino)
- Religion (includes religious dress and grooming practices)
- Sexual Orientation
In order to be protected under FEHA, you need to show your employer was mistreating you in relation to one of the above characteristics. Working with an attorney is one of the best ways to have a clear understanding of your rights and options as a member of a protected class in terms of Canada employment law. We encourage you to contact us as soon as possible to take a look at your case today.
With Inder & Griffin Partners LLP Representing Your Employment Litigation Case, You Can Look To The Future With Confidence
An employment litigation attorney can secure compensation for victims of employment discrimination and retaliation by filing an employment lawsuit on behalf of those employees. Employees may recover lost wages, emotional distress damages, punitive damages, or more against their employers. Contact Inder & Griffin Partners LLP, today!