As an employee, you deserve to work in a safe environment. But even if your employer does its part, it doesn’t mean that every employee will comply with the rules, terms and conditions that have been set forth. Should you become a victim of sexual harassment at your...
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Actress comes forward as victim of sexual harassment
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Aug 8, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
Bay Area workers expect to be treated with respect and fairness on the job. Employers are responsible for making sure that the workplace is a safe environment for all employees. If an employee complains sexual harassment, the employer or a person in charge, such as a...
Coast Guard cadets report rampant sexual harassment
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Jul 11, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
Bay Area residents know that the men and women who serve our country in the United States Coast Guard do their best to keep our waters safe. The Coast Guard assists with everything from law enforcement to rescues. Recently, it has come to light than many of the brave...
Fast food giant faces sexual harassment allegations
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | May 31, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
It would be difficult for Bay Area residents to find a person that has not patronized a McDonald's at some point. The fast food chain has locations globally, and one would be hard-pressed to find a city in the United States that does not have one. On the surface,...
Sexual harassment storm at AccuWeather
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | May 8, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
Bay Area residents probably check the weather each day so that they can be prepared for the day ahead. One of the most popular weather outlets is AccuWeather, which offers up-to-the-minute predictions on what to expect from Mother Nature. People probably don't often...
Sexual harassment takes flight
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Mar 28, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
Bay Area residents may be among the millions of Americans who have boarded an airplane, bound for a far-off destination. While many find air travel to be an enjoyable experience -- and it certainly can be, a new report reveals what seems to be a hidden world of sexual...
Was that sexual harassment?
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Feb 23, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
While it may be hard to believe, many women experience sexual harassment while at work even if they do not realize it.According to a 2018 study, over 80 percent of women have experienced sexual harassment at some point in their life. It makes sense that many of these...
Student gets educated about sexual harassment at work
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Jan 24, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
Bay Area college students look forward to getting their careers started. After years of hard work, it is quite the accomplishment to enter the workplace, ready to earn one's way up in a company. Though many students begin a career as the low man on the totem pole,...
New year, new sexual harassment laws
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Jan 3, 2019 | Sexual Harassment
Bay Area employees are back on the job after ringing in the new year. While most people find a way to celebrate new beginnings with family or friends, the new year is not just a reason to party. Now that the calendar has moved on to 2019, employees should be made...
Police chief charged with sexual misconduct, discrimination
by The Law Offices of Daniel Feder | Dec 18, 2018 | Sexual Harassment
The city of Beverly Hills recently paid over 2.3 million to settle complaints against the city’s female police chief, Sandra Spagnoli. During her two years as chief, employees alleged Spagnoli engaged in multiple acts of discrimination and sexual misconduct. Spagnoli...
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