Sex Discrimination

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Our Portland Lawyers Fight Sex Discrimination

Ensuring Oregon Workers Are Treated Equally

Women and men in America are entitled to equal treatment. That’s not an opinion, it’s the law. The Bullman Law Firm, Attorney For Workers fights to stamp out sex discrimination. We handle sex discrimination cases in employment at the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) and in court, examples include:

  • Unfair pay
  • Unfair discipline
  • Denied promotion
  • Termination
  • Any other way you are mistreated in the terms and conditions of your employment because of your sex.

Advocating Fair Employment Practices

While much progress has been made in establishing equality in the workplace, sex discrimination still occurs in many areas and in many ways. We represent clients who’ve suffered sex discrimination over issues such as:

  • Benefits – Even though women tend to be more costly to insure, the law requires they be given equal access to healthcare.
  • Hiring – In the past, women have complained about not being hired or promoted due to sex, but discrimination now seems specific to occupations and industries. For example, women suffer from discrimination in engineering, while men find it hard to get hired as secretaries or promoted to management in cosmetics. In either case, the discrimination violates state and federal law.
  • Firing – When layoffs seem to disproportionately affect one sex, discrimination may be at play.
  • Pay – A person’s sex cannot be a factor in determining his or her salary or wages.
  • Pregnancy – Refusal to hire or make reasonable accommodations for a pregnant person (or one who might become pregnant) is considered discrimination under state and federal law.
  • Promotion – If promotions seem to be going to employees of one sex, discrimination may be a factor.
  • Sexual harassment – Perpetrating or tolerating this behavior is considered discrimination under state and federal law. Unwanted sexual conduct in the workplace is illegal if it is meant as a condition of employment or becomes so pervasive that it creates a hostile environment. The definition of sexual harassment is not sex-specific in regards to perpetrator or victim.

Contact Our Determined Fighters for Sex Equality

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Why Work With Us?

  • We Have Extensive Trial Experience

    As a part of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers recognized by the National Trial Lawyers organization, we have experience successfully winning and appealing cases in court.

  • We Give Back to the Community

    It's important to us that we do our part, contribute however we can, and connect with fellow members of the Portland community.

  • We Go Beyond the Courtroom

    Not only do we fight hard in the courtroom, but we also bring cases to advocacy groups and statehouses to make contributions to systemic change.

  • We Only Represent Employees

    We are willing to take on large corporations and the government in the interest of fighting for our clients and seeking justice in the workplace.

We Only Fight for the Best Interest of Workers

Our attorneys are empathetic to workers who are bullied and intimidated by their employers. Let us help you seek justice if you have been wronged in the workplace.