Race Discrimination Lawsuit: Do I Have a Case?
In the workplace, racial discrimination is when an individual receives unfavorable treatment because of their race or ethnicity. This discrimination can take various forms, including being denied promotions, unfairly disciplined, paid less for the same work, or subjected to racial slurs and harassment. Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other anti-discrimination laws, it is illegal for employers to make employment decisions based on race. If you suspect you’ve experienced discrimination, consult with lawyers for discrimination in the workplace who can guide whether your situation qualifies for a lawsuit.