Often, an employee is subjected to unlawful discrimination and retaliation while still employed and weeks or even months before being terminated. Although very "tempting," suing an employer while still employed is problematic. First, you are very likely to lose a job (just because it's unlawful to terminate an employee who exercises his legal rights to bring legal actions, doesn't mean that the employer simply can't violate the law and do it). Secondly, your recovery in any case is likely to be insignificant because you have not sustained any loss of wages, which is at the core of any settlement or judgment. CommentsTamabra McClinton 12/06/2011 18:22
Thanks for sharing all of those critical points I will need to report harrassing and bullying. Many of my coworkers along with myself are experiencing harrassment from our supervisor.
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