Content Overview
- Summary
- Protections Against Discrimination When Applying For, At Work, From Being Fired, Complaining
- Why and How To Keep A Work Journal
- What Should I Do If I Think I'm Being Discriminated Against or Harassed?
- ADA Prohibition Against Harrassment
- How Do I Prove Discrimination Or Harassment?
- Examples Of Areas Where An Employer Cannot Discriminate
- Can I Be Retaliated Against For Enforcing My Rights Under The ADA?
Work: ADA Protections 101: Discrimination, Harrassment
Can I Be Retaliated Against For Enforcing My Rights Under The ADA?
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In a word: No.
The ADA prohibits retaliation by an employer against someone who:
- Opposes discriminatory employment practices.
- Files a charge of employment discrimination.
- Testifies or participates in any way in an investigation, proceeding, or litigation.
People who believe that they have been retaliated against may file a charge of retaliation with the EEOC.
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