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Workplace Retaliation

Workplace Retaliation
Attorneys in California

Punished for standing up for your rights? California law prohibits employer retaliation. Our attorneys can help you fight back.

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Bluestone Law Represents victim of retaliation at work

At Bluestone Law, we specialize in representing victims of retaliation in the workplace. If you have reported or protested against any “protected activity” at your place of employment, it is illegal for your employer to retaliate against you. Retaliation can manifest in various forms, including termination, demotion, disciplinary action, reduction in work hours, salary cuts, denial of promotions, bonuses, or other employment benefits. Bluestone Law represents victim of retaliation at work. If you were punished for speaking up or asserting your rights, we’re here to fight for you.

If you suspect that you have been unjustly targeted or dismissed after reporting any “protected activity” to your employer or an external agency, it is crucial to consult a qualified attorney.

“Protected activities” that may lead to retaliation are:

  • Reporting unsafe or unhealthy working conditions. If you have voiced concerns about workplace safety or health hazards, you should not face adverse actions in response to your reports.
  • Reporting unlawful harassment or discrimination. Retaliation can take many forms after an employee reports harassment or discrimination. This can include effects include firing, demotion, relocation, reduction in hours, and much more.
  • Reporting wage and hour violations. If you are not getting paid for the hours you work or you are not being given uninterrupted meal or rest and breaks and you report it, your employer should not retaliate.
  • Taking medical leave. Every employee is entitled to take medical leave, but in some cases, they could face a backlash from their employer which is against the law.
  • Reporting fraud. This can happen after an employee reports illegal actions taking place by their employer. The company may take it out on the employee in a variety of ways which could include getting wrongfully terminated or demoted.
  • Whistleblowing. If you report illegal activity at your workplace to your supervisor or an outside government agency, you should not be at risk of losing your job. If you are aware of a misuse of government funds, you may be able to stop the misuse and be rewarded. Call us and we can help.
  • Taking time off for child birth or illness. The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and California Family Rights Act (CFRA) were created to protect employees from any sort of retaliation after welcoming a new member of the family or dealing with a serious illness or that of a loved one.
  • Requesting disability accommodations. You are entitled to request reasonable accommodations for disabilities without facing repercussions.

Seeking Compensation for Retaliation

Victims of retaliation can seek compensation for lost wages, emotional distress and sometimes punitive damages, attorney’s fees and costs. Even where the employee is mistaken (meaning their complaint is not factually valid), they are still protected against retaliation as long as they reasonably believed their complaint was justified.

If you suffered damages as a result of any manner of workplace retaliation, speak with Bluestone Law. There is no risk to meet with us. We get paid only if we win your claim.

Common Claims

Types of Workplace Retaliation Claims

Understand the different situations that may give rise to a legal claim.

Retaliation for Complaints

Adverse actions after filing complaints about discrimination, harassment, or safety issues.

Retaliation for Leave

Punishment for taking protected leave under FMLA, CFRA, or other leave laws.

Retaliation for Wage Claims

Adverse actions after reporting wage theft, unpaid overtime, or meal/rest break violations.

Workers Comp Retaliation

Terminated or demoted for filing a workers compensation claim after a work injury.

Whistleblower Retaliation

Punished for reporting illegal activity, fraud, or public safety concerns.

Constructive Discharge

Forced to resign because the employer made working conditions intolerable after you exercised your rights.

Compensation

What You Can Recover

Depending on your case, you may be entitled to the following types of damages.

Lost Wages & Benefits
Emotional Distress Damages
Punitive Damages
Job Reinstatement
Policy Changes at Work
Attorney Fees & Costs
How It Works

How Bluestone Law Helps

1

Free Case Evaluation

Tell us your story. We will review the facts and let you know if you have a viable claim — at no cost or obligation.

2

Investigation & Strategy

We gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a tailored legal strategy designed to maximize your recovery.

3

Negotiation & Litigation

We negotiate aggressively on your behalf and are fully prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.

4

Resolution & Recovery

We fight to obtain the maximum compensation you deserve. You pay nothing unless we win your case.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Retaliation includes any adverse employment action taken because an employee engaged in a protected activity, such as filing a complaint, reporting violations, taking leave, or participating in an investigation.

Adverse actions include termination, demotion, pay reduction, unfavorable schedule changes, negative performance reviews, exclusion from projects, and creating a hostile work environment.

Key evidence includes timing between your protected activity and the adverse action, changes in how you were treated, inconsistent explanations from your employer, and deviation from normal company procedures.

Retaliation claims can be strong when there is close timing between your protected activity and the adverse action. An experienced attorney can help you build a compelling case with the available evidence.

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