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Christopher Vaughn

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Top 4 Tips For Filing An HR Complaint Against Your Georgia Employer

Top 4 Tips for Filing an HR Complaint Against Your Georgia Employer

  • November 5, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Disputes

If you have encountered mistreatment in the workplace or misconduct by your Georgia employer, you may need to consider filing a complaint with your employer’s human resources department. Many employees in your position choose to take action after a violation…

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Can I Request “Reasonable Accommodations” From My Georgia Employer?

Can I Request “Reasonable Accommodations” From My Georgia Employer?

  • October 29, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Law

The short answer is that yes, you are within your right to ask your Georgia employer to make reasonable accommodations that enable you to do your job. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and related laws prohibit employment discrimination…

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Tips On How To Inform Your Georgia Employer About Your Pregnancy

Tips on How to Inform Your Georgia Employer About Your Pregnancy

  • October 15, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Law

Even as you anxiously await the arrival of your new baby, you realize that you will need to address the issue of your pregnancy with your employer. You might have reservations about how the company will take the news, since…

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What Compensation Is Available In A Georgia Sexual Harassment Case?

What Compensation is Available in a Georgia Sexual Harassment Case?

  • September 24, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Sexual Harassment

There can be no doubt that sexual harassment laws and public awareness campaigns have reduced the frequency of wrongful incidents, but statistics indicate there is room for improvement. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), more than 12,700 charges…

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FAQs About Filing An Age Discrimination Claim In Georgia

FAQs About Filing an Age Discrimination Claim in Georgia

  • September 10, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Disputes

When you think of discrimination in the workplace, you might assume that the most common and egregious misconduct is based on race, sex, gender, or national origin. However, statistics reported by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reveal that age…

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Understanding The Two Types Of Sexual Harassment In A Georgia Workplace

Understanding the Two Types of Sexual Harassment in a Georgia Workplace

  • August 21, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Law

With all the media attention, public awareness campaigns, training, and employer initiatives on sexual harassment in the workplace, you might expect that such misconduct has been largely eliminated over the last few years. Unfortunately, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)…

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How Employer Misclassification Harms Your Rights As A Georgia Employee

How Employer Misclassification Harms Your Rights as a Georgia Employee

  • August 7, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Law

For purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and many other US and Georgia laws, there are two classifications of workers: Employees and independent contractors. You may not think that the distinction affects your average work day, but it…

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Spotting The Signs Of Unlawful Retaliation By Georgia Employers

Spotting the Signs of Unlawful Retaliation by Georgia Employers

  • July 27, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Law

When you learn that your employer has violated US or Georgia employment laws or engaged in workplace-related misconduct, you will no doubt feel compelled to bring the situation to the attention of government officials. At the same time, you might…

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5 Facts Every Georgia Whistleblower Should Know

5 Facts Every Georgia Whistleblower Should Know

  • July 16, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Whistleblowers

Whistleblower cases may only make news headlines once every few years, but the truth is that these matters are frequent and ongoing despite the lack of media attention. The US Department of Justice, Civil Division reports that it recovered $3.054…

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4 Quick Facts About The Family Medical Leave Act

4 Quick Facts About the Family Medical Leave Act

  • June 30, 2020
  • Christopher Vaughn
  • Employment Law

The federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is intended to help employees balance the demands of their employment with their own personality and interests. The law recognizes that people may need time off under certain circumstances, but they also…

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