Workplace Discrimination Comes in Many Illegal and Harmful Forms
Workplace discrimination occurs when an employer treats you unfairly based on race, gender, age, religion, disability, national origin, or other protected characteristics. Discrimination may involve hiring, firing, promotion decisions, pay disparities, or unequal job assignments. These acts create hostile environments and undermine your rights under the law.
The West Virginia Human Rights Act Makes Discrimination Unlawful
The West Virginia Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination in employment. This state law protects workers across all industries and job levels. Employers cannot base employment decisions on race, sex, age, or other protected traits. The law also covers harassment and retaliation related to discriminatory treatment. If your employer violates these rights, you may file a legal complaint.
Discriminatory Behavior Can Be Subtle or Overt
Not all discrimination is obvious. Sometimes, it appears as exclusion from meetings, unfair discipline, or sudden negative performance reviews. In other cases, it may involve direct slurs, insults, or refusal to accommodate a disability. Keep a detailed record of incidents, especially if they follow your requests for fair treatment or workplace adjustments.
Taking Action Starts with Speaking Up and Documenting Violations
If you experience discrimination, report it to your supervisor or human resources department. Follow your employer’s internal procedures in writing. Save emails, messages, and other relevant documents. If your employer ignores the issue or retaliates against you, seek legal support immediately. You must act quickly to preserve your right to file a claim.
Addair Entsminger PLLC Stands Up for Discrimination Victims
Addair Entsminger PLLC helps workers throughout West Virginia fight back against workplace discrimination. Our legal team knows how to use the West Virginia Human Rights Act to protect your interests. We investigate your case, gather evidence, and pursue justice through every available legal path.
Stand up for fair treatment and demand accountability. Contact Addair Entsminger PLLC at (304) 881-0411 to discuss your rights and take legal action against workplace discrimination.