Employees who have filed complaints and/or have asserted their rights protected by the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) cannot be discriminated against, harassed, or discharged on account of such activity. If adverse action is taken against an employee for engaging in protected activity, the affected employee may file suit for relief, including reinstatement to his/her job, payment of lost wages, and damages.
Learn more about the EEOC's enforcement guidance on workplace retaliation and the protected categories, including race, sex, national origin, religion, disability, age, and others. Or consult with an employment and labor lawyer in your area to better understand your civil rights.
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