Employee Rights Protection

Document your rights as an employee. Don't let your employer's discrimination or harrassment go unanswered. By getting access to these forms you can document your case to your employer. Also, more importantly you will have the paper work to support any future legal action.

Employee Rights Kit
Protesting Against Actions Resulting in Emotional Distress
Protesting Wrongful Job Termination
Requesting Access to Personnel File
Protesting Derogatory Reference Given to a Prospective Employer
Requesting Severance Pay
Demanding Final Pay
Protesting Wrong Information in the Personnel File
Protest Against Racial Harassment
Protesting Retaliation Discrimination
Filing Appeal Against Wrongful Disciplinary Action
Appealing Denial of Unemployment Insurance
Denial of Overtime
Filing Claim Against Discriminatory Pay
Protesting Against Unsafe Working Condition
Filing Complaint Against Age Discrimination
Protesting Race Discrimination
Protest Against Blacklisting
Demanding Accrued Vacation Pay
Demanding Earned Bonus

 Job Interview

At the time of an interview, an applicant is protected by both federal and state laws, especially the Federal Anti-Discrimination Laws. The applicant cannot be asked questions related to age, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, or any characteristic of the applicant that the law prohibits from considering in making a hiring decision. The law also prohibits employers from retaliating against applicants who assert their rights under the law.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) also bars questions concerning arrests and conviction records, unless the applicant is being considered for a security-sensitive job and the employer does an investigation to determine, in effect, whether the applicant was likely to commit the crime for which he or she was arrested. The EEOC also says that questions about the applicant’s conviction record are improper unless the employer shows that the conviction is in some way related to the position being applied for.

Applicants cannot be asked questions about their educational background, if the particular job does not require a particular level of education. Applicants can be asked about their educational background, schools attended, degrees earned, and vocational training when the performance of a job requires a particular level of education.

The anti-discrimination provision of the Immigration Reform and Control Act provides that an employer cannot discriminate because an applicant is not a U.S. citizen. Therefore, the applicant cannot be asked question about nationality at the time of the interview or on a job application. The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits general inquiries about disabilities, health problems, and medical conditions.

Objectionable Questions

Protesting Against Interview Questions About Sexual Orientation
Asking About the Applicant’s Maiden Name or Marital Status
Protesting Against Interview Questions About Sexual Orientation
Asking About Age
Asking about Pregnancy or About Plans to Have a Family
Asking Whether He/She is a Naturalized Citizen or Citizen of a Foreign Country or About Intention to Become a U.S. Citizen
Protesting Against Interview Questions About Religious Affiliation
Protesting Against Asking About Social or Political Group Membership
Asking to Submit a Photo
Asking Questions Related to Race or Color
Protesting Against Asking Questions About Disability
Asking Questions Which Discriminate Against Anyone, and that are based on race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, ancestry, or disability. (Letters protesting against different kinds of unlawful interview questions are available on this site.)

Employee Rights on Personnel Files
Employee Distress Rights
Employee Rights on Employer Policies
Employee Right on Discipline
Employee Defamation Right
Employees Right-Whistle Blowing
Leave of Absence and Vacation
Non-compete Agreement
Employee Pension Right
Employee Benefit Right
Employee Rights on References
Employee Rights on Criminal Records
Employee Right on Assault and Battery
Employee False Imprisonment Right
Employee Negligence Right
Employee Right-Political Activity
Government Agencies
Employees Right on Union/Group Activity
Worker’s Compensation Right
Tables - State Law
FAQs
Employee Right Glossary
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HARASSMENTHarassment General Info | Sexual Harassment | Race Harassment | File a complaint for Harassment      DISCRIMINATION: Workplace Discrimination Intro | Determining Discrimination | Age Discrimination | Disability Discrimination | Gender Discrimination | Religion based Discrimination | Pregnancy Discrimination | Marital Status Discrimination | Race Discrimination | National Origin Discrimination | Immigration Issue Discrimination | Language Discrimination | Sexual Orientation Discrimination    TERMINATION: Employee Termination intro | Employer and Employee Relationship | Kind of Employees | Saving the job | Saying good bye on good terms | Wrongful Termination | Termination of Employment at will | Final payment on Termination | Severance pay on Termination | References letter on Termination | Unemployment Insurance on Termination | Health Benefits on Termination   PRIVACY: Privacy Right Introduction | Privacy Right on Background checks | Drug Testing in the Workplace | Privacy Right on Surveillance | Privacy Right on Polygraph testing | Privacy Right on Medical Records Disclosure | Privacy Right on Property Searches | Privacy Right on Computers usage    HIRING: Hiring an Employee | Job advertisement for Hiring | Interview for Hiring | Arbitration Agreement on Hiring | Employee Drug Testing | Medical Test on Hiring | Hiring time Non-Compete Agreements | Hiring new Employee on Probation    WORKING & PAYMENT: Work & Payment Introduction | Minimum wage | Overtime Payment | Sales Commissions | Compensatory time | Vacation pay | Stock option | Sick time pay | Bounced payment | Break time pay | Pay deduction | Filing a complaint    HEALTH & SAFETY: Health and Safety Workplace | Workplace Safety | Basic environmental conditions for Health & Safety    UNEMPLOYMENT: Unemployment Insurance Introduction | Unemployment Insurance Eligibility | Filing a claim for Unemployment Insurance | Unemployment Insurance Amount to be received and till what date | Appeal a denial for Unemployment Insurance | Unemployment Insurance Overpayment