Dealing with Marital Status Discrimination and Harassment
Sometimes people are discriminated against because of whom their marital partner is. A person may be refused a job, promotion or a benefit for the reason that his partner already works or has just started working for the same employer.
Marital status harassment is any unwelcome offensive conduct based on a person’s marital status and violating his or her dignity in a way that leads to a creation of hostile or intimidating work environment. Harassment on the basis of marital status may equal to degrading jokes or comments related to a person’s marital status and interfering with his or her work performance.
Marital status discrimination and harassment can occur not only in employment, but also in other spheres of life from getting a bank account to applying for college or university education. People can also be harassed or discriminated against because of the marital status of an associated person.
Unlike most forms of discrimination and harassment such as those based on sex, disability, age, race, and national origin, marital status discrimination and Marital Status Discrimination and Harassment cases are out of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s jurisdiction. The prohibition of marital status discrimination and harassment of federal employees falls under the CSRA which is enforced by the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) and the U.S. Office of Special Council (OSC). Therefore, if you feel that you are discriminated against because of your marital status you need to file complaints with these organizations or state equivalent agencies. In New York, for non-federal employees, that agency is the New York State Division of Human Rights.
New York Marriage Discrimination Lawyers
If you have been discriminated against or harassed in the workplace due to your marital status, Borrelli & Associates can help. Our New York Marriage Discrimination Lawyers are top notch in cases involving discrimination or harassment of an employee in the workplace in regard to their marital status.
Your marital status has no bearing on your ability to work, the amount of money you make, or anything job-related. Your marital status is a personal matter that should have no bearing in the workplace. Marital discrimination is often more serious than just harassment, sometimes escalating to violations of employee rights or a hostile work environment. Our marital status discrimination attorneys will defend your employee rights to ensure that you’re protected against criticism and hostility in your place of employment.
Marital Status Discrimination and Harassment
The Civil Service Reform Act, also known as the CSRA, is a United States law that prohibits marital status discrimination in the workplace against Federal employees. New York law also prohibits marital status discrimination. The lawyers at Borrelli & Associates are knowledgeable and experienced in matters pertaining to the Civil Service Reform Act, and they will do everything they can do to protect your employee rights.
We have offices in Manhattan and Great Neck and serve all of NYC including Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island as well as Nassau County and Suffolk in Long Island. Our marriage discrimination and harassment lawyers are ready to help!