Retaliation

Employer Retaliation Lawyer in El Paso, Texas

At The Law Office of Jorge Luis Rivas, Jr., we fight to protect employees who have suffered workplace retaliation. Federal and Texas employment laws make it clear: you have the right to report discrimination, harassment, wage violations, or illegal practices at work without fear of losing your job or being punished. Unfortunately, many employers ignore the law and retaliate against employees who speak up. If this has happened to you, you do not have to face it alone.

Retaliation occurs when an employer punishes an employee for engaging in a legally protected activity, such as filing a complaint, complaining of discrimination, refusing to perform illegal acts, or participating in an investigation. These actions are unlawful, and you may be entitled to compensation and legal remedies.

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What Counts as Employer Retaliation?

Employers may not discharge, discipline, or retaliate against employees for engaging in protected workplace rights. Examples include:

  • Filing a complaint with the EEOC or the Texas Workforce Commission
  • Reporting discrimination or harassment based on race, gender, age, disability, religion, or other protected characteristics
  • Participating in an EEOC or agency investigation regarding workplace discrimination
  • Whistleblowing—reporting unlawful or fraudulent practices to law enforcement or a government agency
  • Filing a complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor regarding workplace violations
  • Exercising your rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), including maternity or medical leave
  • Refusing to perform illegal or unsafe acts required by your employer
  • Reporting wage violations, such as unpaid wages, unpaid overtime, or unfair pay practices

Common Forms of Employer Retaliation

Employer retaliation can take many forms—some obvious, others subtle. Retaliation may include:

-Wrongful termination or suspension
-Pay cuts or denial of earned bonuses
-Demotion or reassignment to a less favorable position
-Unexplained disciplinary action
-Negative performance reviews not based on actual work
-Sudden and drastic changes in job duties
-Hostile work environments created to push an employee out
-Changes in scheduling designed to interfere with family or personal responsibilities

If you have noticed sudden, unfair treatment after reporting misconduct or exercising your workplace rights, you may be a victim of retaliation.

Protecting Your Rights Against Workplace Retaliation

Retaliation claims can be complex and time-sensitive. Many employment discrimination and retaliation claims have strict filing deadlines with the EEOC, Texas Workforce Commission, or Department of Labor. Acting quickly can protect your rights and strengthen your case.

At The Law Office of Jorge Luis Rivas, Jr., we can:

-Investigate your retaliation claim
-Gather evidence such as emails, performance records, and witness statements
-File necessary complaints with the appropriate agencies
-Represent you in negotiations or in court
-Fight for compensation, reinstatement, and protection of your career

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Speak With an El Paso Employer Retaliation Attorney

If your employer has punished you for standing up for your rights, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, emotional distress, and more. Our office is dedicated to holding employers accountable and protecting employees across El Paso and the surrounding areas.

Contact The Law Office of Jorge Luis Rivas, Jr. today for a confidential consultation.