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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @braniganrobertsonlaw
    @braniganrobertsonlaw  2 года назад +56

    Please tell me about your toxic work environment! I try to respond to as many comments as I can.

    • @blackbearstores2340
      @blackbearstores2340 2 года назад +3

      Hi Atty Branigan, do you have a video on how to prepare & what to expect in an employment Discrimination hearing?

    • @braniganrobertsonlaw
      @braniganrobertsonlaw  2 года назад +4

      @@blackbearstores2340 Not exactly. But I do have a video on what to expect in a discrimination lawsuit. It might provide you with some information that is useful. ruclips.net/video/DqBCn2rSN5w/видео.html

    • @GVolker1108
      @GVolker1108 2 года назад +4

      If you ever get a license in TN let me know

    • @jocelynrichinheart
      @jocelynrichinheart 2 года назад +2

      I got a lead position at a new employer , where it has brought me nothing but negative unprofessional behavior coming from personal emotions. Such as , not giving eye contact when speaking , physical behavior where if I enter a room with staff in the room they will immediately leave the room or if seated in the same room , they will purposely give me their back or look in the other direction to not face me. Also, speaking negatively on their previous lead when I’m around and I question why they consistently bring up someone who doesn’t work there anymore.

    • @MB-wc5mz
      @MB-wc5mz 2 года назад +2

      Just had to quit my job after six months. Was laid off in January of this year. I'm gonna call and see if I have a case.

  • @Mira-jj6du
    @Mira-jj6du 2 года назад +361

    I’ve worked in NUMEROUS hostile work environments. I always end up leaving, then hoping somehow I can manage to get a good reference from someone at the work place. I got so sick and tired of it I changed careers all together and I’m now self employed. No price can be paid for my sanity and well being. I don’t love money enough.

    • @brentsmith5797
      @brentsmith5797 Год назад +13

      I understand completely, May I please work for you?

    • @OkayKay777
      @OkayKay777 Год назад +5

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Mira-jj6du
      @Mira-jj6du Год назад

      @@brentsmith5797 well sure if you don’t mind going to massage therapy school.

    • @Ladybhive71
      @Ladybhive71 Год назад +5

      I worked in a few toxic work environments to...from poultry plants to restaurants environments that were prejudiced racist so what I did I just stopped running to different places..I've got my experience now taking whole new different path.

    • @helenewebster-sisk2407
      @helenewebster-sisk2407 9 месяцев назад +1

      My Manager Blyth bragged and threatened me that she was going to terminate me if I didn't resign. She bragged to co-workers her discrimination prejudice intent - subordination." My coworkers disapproval cause them to warn me. " What ever Blyth tell you to do, DO IT; because she plans to get rid of you on the ground od insubordination."

  • @123NopeNotMe
    @123NopeNotMe Год назад +148

    I just wanna post this here... Dnt give up.. Keep fighting... It took me 3yrs but I just finished my hearing the first week in Dec and recieved my decision a week later.. I WON ON ALLL CLAIMS and the judge found my Stupervisorz testimony to be NOT credible in its ENTIRETY!! I'm sooo glad I listened to myself and didn't settle!!! My case was retaliation due to protected activity, harassment, and desparate treatment.. Soo worth it!

    • @JanJan4Infinity
      @JanJan4Infinity Год назад +19

      God bless you. 🙏🏾 Can’t let these bad managers win.

    • @Alex-tm4th
      @Alex-tm4th Год назад +10

      One year of trying to file with the eeoc. They’re booked out for 6 months and it’s impossible to even get on the schedule.

    • @Blessed-s4b
      @Blessed-s4b Год назад

      @@Lions_D3N I want to know also.

    • @graceperez4493
      @graceperez4493 Год назад +3

      I commend you for being resilient!! GOD bless!!

    • @VauveAnais
      @VauveAnais Год назад +1

      ​@@Alex-tm4thTrue. I'm not scheduled until Jan 2024.

  • @n.m.3760
    @n.m.3760 2 года назад +250

    Giant red flag: nepotism arrangements. When the boss' wife/husband works in the office. Especially if they're not qualified for the role. Run far, far away and don't ever accept the job. Nothing good ever comes out of that. Or any form of nepotism really (friends, family members, etc). You, as the employee, will always be "wrong". Not to mention, if you have a legitimate complaint about a spouse, you can't exactly bring that up to the boss. Nepotism harms morale in the office and is a sure sign of a toxic place to work.

    • @braniganrobertsonlaw
      @braniganrobertsonlaw  2 года назад +49

      I could not agree more.

    • @TT_Hot_Topics
      @TT_Hot_Topics 2 года назад +19

      At my job nepotism is a violation of company policy.

    • @newtonmoon
      @newtonmoon 2 года назад +18

      I've just escaped this, one of the worst experiences. Don't believe the website and promises, I can 100% attest to this arrangements to be avoided at all cost! In my case they didn't even mention it at no stage during the interview or hiring process. Once I was in, I found out through the person helping me settle in.

    • @TT_Hot_Topics
      @TT_Hot_Topics 2 года назад +7

      @@newtonmoon yeah HR tends to leave stuff like that out that's why I I read the handbook so I can know what the policy says versus what they tell me.

    • @n.m.3760
      @n.m.3760 2 года назад +8

      @@newtonmoon and you can't really ask in the interview process because it would likely be an inappropriate question. For example, "Any spouse or family members that work in the office and if so, what is their role in the office and what is their background?". I bet interviewer would get mad at a question like that.

  • @Christina_Hira
    @Christina_Hira 10 месяцев назад +37

    I’m in Texas. I had to quit my public school teaching job last May because of a hostile and abusive environment created by another teacher in my department. The principal sent her to “workplace communication” workshops for 8 weeks after I complain several times, BUT as soon as she finished them, she started right back up again, bullying me. More than half a year later and I’m still traumatized, burnt out, and unemployed.

  • @MyName-zd9pe
    @MyName-zd9pe 2 года назад +82

    You just described every warehouse workplace environment I've ever worked.

    • @_nimrod92
      @_nimrod92 2 года назад +8

      Exactly he just defined every single warehouse in the Inland Empire 😂

    • @jonathanrobles7377
      @jonathanrobles7377 Год назад +5

      Can confirm. Where I work now

    • @takashimatsumoto3821
      @takashimatsumoto3821 Год назад +4

      Can confirm. I work in a warehouse and it's clear as day who gets favoured due to nepotism

    • @Tennishero
      @Tennishero Год назад +3

      Warehouses are the worst - always filled with the dregs of society.

    • @ahhwe-any7434
      @ahhwe-any7434 10 месяцев назад

      Ifahnah comment here bc I feel like I don't hafta be as upright... Somexs I really go from I'm too scared to talk to anyone to I can not believe I said that out loud. My excuse be like 🤷🏻‍♀️ I'm just human?! Warehouses ... They're I guess just like everything. Everybody looks like craigslist... I ish u not. I somexs channel my inner Chucky from rugrats. Bc everybody's got germs, ew. But I guess ppl could say the same thing about me. In my defense tho , I'd just like to do stuff I'd like. I don't actually ever do things in vane. Meanwhile I must look like a kpop star to folks & it really kind of just fs me over... Even using my personality as their own while hating me is like ... I don't f'n have a clue what going on.. bc like y the hell did I even do to ppl? I fr was staying in my own lane. Like even granny style, going the actual speed limit & sh 😞

  • @Momiji540
    @Momiji540 2 года назад +112

    You are the only lawyer I see tackling these issues correctly... I am in the EEOC phase with counsel, and your videos have helped me tremendously.... much success to you Branigan

  • @jackcarraway4707
    @jackcarraway4707 2 года назад +133

    One of the biggest mistakes in my life was sticking with a clearly toxic employer before they fired me. I felt quitting made me look weak and it means they get the last laugh. This is simply not true; if anything the opposite is true.
    When you quit a toxic job you are telling them that you do not need them and will not tolerate their abuse. By sticking around and letting them fire you, you are fueling their delusional belief that they can treat you like a pile of trash they can toss out when they feel like it.

    • @HosCreates
      @HosCreates Год назад +8

      But if they fire you can't you get unemployment?

    • @jackcarraway4707
      @jackcarraway4707 Год назад +14

      @@HosCreates A lot of the times, nope. Plus it's all about principle. Never tolerate disrespect.

    • @jennifershakira409
      @jennifershakira409 Год назад +14

      I worked in a toxic workplace. I resigned before they fired me. 😅

    • @sirenofcups
      @sirenofcups Год назад +2

      This 💯💯💯

    • @VauveAnais
      @VauveAnais Год назад +5

      ​@ah5721 If you can prove it was necessary due to hostile environment etc you can collect. The problem is that you have to get am adjudicator that understands the nuances of certain hostile environments like microaggressions etc. I'm currently appealing- I can't believe unemployment accepted "it was unsafe and hostile but you continued to work there" as a response. It's not a chemical plant it's a nonprofit that provides mental health services (the irony).

  • @HosCreates
    @HosCreates Год назад +46

    I had a boss that made me want to cry daily. He got transferred to another store. At a company networking event I saw him drinking like a fish and I was appaled at his behavior. He got caught cooking the books on his hours worked and was fired.

  • @ROCKNROLLFAN
    @ROCKNROLLFAN Год назад +15

    I have worked in so many TOXIC work environments in my work history especially in the South. Usually when I did complain, the supervisor put it back on me saying that I was being too sensitive and basically gaslighted me by taking the perpetrator's side. I believe that there was favoritism shown since these people have been on the job much longer than I have. I was having flashbacks while you were breaking it down and explaining what could be done to resolve these situations.

  • @predictivesolutionsltd9662
    @predictivesolutionsltd9662 2 года назад +47

    The biggest problem is that employee rights should be based upon you as an individual. Not your group identity. Employers can abuse and harass you for any reason they want, but unless you are a part of "protected classes", it's totally legal. That's why they get away with it.

    • @noneya2355
      @noneya2355 Год назад +4

      so true! These laws are ridiculous!

    • @Usernotknown21
      @Usernotknown21 7 месяцев назад

      No. Actually the people who fall under those protections most

    • @predictivesolutionsltd9662
      @predictivesolutionsltd9662 7 месяцев назад +2

      @nellatl you're not an American if you think rights come in groups

  • @dustin1722
    @dustin1722 Год назад +55

    So it’s ok to treat your employees like trash as long as they don’t fall under some protected category or protected activity.? No wonder there’s workplace violence. No human being should be expected to cope and deal with abuse no matter what.

    • @chocolatethunder192
      @chocolatethunder192 Год назад +5

      Everybody falls under a protected category. The categories are race, gender, disability, age, etc. People mistakenly believe that means that you're only protected if you are a member of a minority group (e.g., a woman or a person of color). Not true. If somebody discriminates against you for being male or white, then that is also covered under discrimination law because that's discrimination based on the protected categories of gender or race. But I do agree with you that it's appalling that workplace bullying isn't illegal in the United States, like it is in so many other countries. It's really important for people to lobby the government to make this illegal. There are organizations is trying to do this, but they need support.

    • @Usernotknown21
      @Usernotknown21 7 месяцев назад +3

      Ironically the people who fall under those protected categories suffet the most

    • @collinmclaren6608
      @collinmclaren6608 5 месяцев назад +1

      Nah, even if you fall under a protected category they'll still treat you like trash. I always assume its to force you out if you don't toe the line.

    • @chrisdperez786
      @chrisdperez786 4 месяца назад

      💯

    • @thehappyheretic2136
      @thehappyheretic2136 Месяц назад

      @@chocolatethunder192 hard to make a stand if the perp is the same race and sex and your a normal person

  • @t.l.c7481
    @t.l.c7481 Год назад +12

    Wow, I had all four!! My boss did all of that because I have an autoimmune disease. It was an abusive environment that burnt me out. I had to work from home during the pandemic. Thank God I moved on with a better job!

  • @clint5253
    @clint5253 2 года назад +9

    Branigan Robertson is the most lawyer name to every lawyer, but homeboy has some excellent advice.

  • @rebeccalasiter5429
    @rebeccalasiter5429 Год назад +5

    Branigan Robertson, lucky me, I found you on RUclips! Your video's are educational and informative. I introduced them to my husband. My husband's been with the same company for the last 10 years. About 7 months ago, he was introduced to the new regional, who would be overlooking the property, the VP, new manager and assistant. Right away, not just my husband, but a co-worker as well, were treated so wrong. It was a complete take over and Not in a good way. My husband has endured abuse everyday by the managers her assistant, the regional himself. You see, they all know each other from other places of employment. The regional brought them to the property and from that day on, they totally dismantled everything, my husband needed and used to do his job. In other wards, they were sabotaging the way he performed his job duties. Wouldn't even allow him to make use the copy machine. They would always say, they are following the regionals orders. To make a long story short, while these people lie, are conniving and planning together, he and his co- worker get written up and suspended. Then they are invited back to work, only to suspend them again, over the same stuff. My husband went to HR, are you ever right, when you mentioned, HR will cheat you. HR decided to call herself and the regional "HR business partners" they do the investigation's. Being the fact the regional is friends with these other people, of course they never find any wrong in them. I wrote a letter to the HR persons boss, telling her how concerned, I am for my husband. I was able to sit in a meeting with my husband and the Chief of HR...her title. I told her, my husband is a changed man, I worry about his health, the abuse he takes on and so forth. She told my husband at the beginning, she would support him, that's not true. As you stated in this video, HR will change and defend ( side) with the perpetrators than the victim. This is exactly what happened today. Today, he was written up and given a final warning. All based on lies. He just returned from work, on Wednesday after his last suspension. The people who should be written up, are not. His co- worker upon return from his suspension, was written up 3 times, by the manager and HR agreed with it, all based on the managers lies. I saw on the BBB's website, they have no affiliation with the company and rate them an F+. The way the company treats my husband, effects him tremendously. At one point, my husband had to take a medical leave, the stress became too much, intolerable. As his wife, it pains me inside to watch him go to work and come home after being grilled all day, the look on his face, the stress is written on his face. He feels weak, sick to his stomach, we spend hours and hours without sleep. Meanwhile, the Chief officer of HR said in her investigation, she didn't find any harassment. Unbelievable! She has no clue, she is not my husband, she has not walked in his shoes. Sorry, this is so long.

  • @lofivibes3640
    @lofivibes3640 Год назад +23

    Currently dealing with a very toxic work environment due to horrible supervisors. None seem to understand labor laws to any capacity. Anyone that brings up the state laws becomes a target. The funny thing is it kind of feels like they want the company to get sued.

    • @fireteamomega2343
      @fireteamomega2343 Год назад +1

      As long as they clique up stick together like most of them do nothing will ever happen. It's essentially you working against a team your story against all of theirs. State laws also get lobbied by large companies like in Nevada where they have "exclusive remedy" where if you get injured due to an unsafe environment you have zero legal action.

    • @user-wi9hv2pb2q
      @user-wi9hv2pb2q 9 месяцев назад +1

      they know you have no true rights or resources, so, thanks to the arbitration laws, they can do whatever

    • @lofivibes3640
      @lofivibes3640 9 месяцев назад +1

      @user-wi9hv2pb2q i quit and found a better a job that pays more than the managers. Im actually glad they acted that way. It forced me to work hell of alot harder to do better.

    • @livingthedreaminvegas
      @livingthedreaminvegas 4 месяца назад

      It could be money launching.

  • @mrblackitalian3715
    @mrblackitalian3715 2 года назад +41

    My past workplace is so toxic that it's almost unimaginable to believe. Me as an ex supervisor showed countless videos I've recorded on my company phone and showed my manager these videos during work hours what goes on, she just laughed at the videos with no explanation about it. No write ups, no detention, no meetings just get my numbers I need by the end of the shift.

    • @graceperez4493
      @graceperez4493 Год назад

      This is so prevalent!! No accountability!!

  • @alimccreery755
    @alimccreery755 2 года назад +15

    I’ve worked in blue collar and white collar toxic environment. It’s really sad. I keep my head and myself in my job and stay away from the jerks at work.

  • @PhuongHuynh-fo5nn
    @PhuongHuynh-fo5nn Месяц назад

    Thank you, kindly Attorney Branigan Robertson! This is extremely helpful. I was bullied by my supervisor and had a lot of questions. I have watched many of your videos and all are meticulously presented, no stone unturned. I have learned so much about discrimination and this video breakdown details on Toxic vs unlawful, which is helpful for someone like me who do have a disability and was targeted at work. So many people are mistreated at work and it's an appalling travesty. I am proud of California government for having strict laws to protect the hard-working Californians.
    --Anonymous (case open) Found you after I filed. I will definitely recommend you to friends and family! :)

  • @amandalitster7713
    @amandalitster7713 Год назад +25

    When the employee turnover rate is higher than the unhygienic teens that "dont care" about food safety. Quit and don't look back.
    Even worse when managers refuse to discipline them 😤.
    Never demean your worth ✨

    • @allkindsamusicchick
      @allkindsamusicchick Год назад +5

      I understand, but one needs another source of income...before jumping ship. It's not easy.

  • @Adehead
    @Adehead 2 года назад +13

    I complained to Superintendent about politics in the public school and for poor hiring practices. No wonder they denied my accommodations for my medical conditions. I was granted FMLA + 4 additional weeks medical leave but when i firmly stood my ground requesting accommodations. They started the termination process. Blocked UC which I’m appealing to the too. This is from my not being physically or mentally able to wear a face covering. 2020-2021 SY I was placed in Cyber working from home by Compliance officer for a year.

  • @mikedaman6814
    @mikedaman6814 Месяц назад

    I am a Warehouse manager overseeing over 60 team members 20 fleet vehicles and over 8mil to 10mil in inventory. I have 21 years of management and would like to say I’ve seen it all. That said you always say things that stick with me and I learn from you on each presentation offered. You are a true professional and you have a level of understanding about corporate and our culture that is not seen enough in our country. Thank you for your service sir.

  • @angiemi9986
    @angiemi9986 2 года назад +21

    Thank you for this! Going through this situation now - I’m 55, and it has become unbelievably worse since I took documentation to HR 5 months ago. They’ve done nothing. I’ve met with an attorney recently and he also strongly advised me not to quit. Tough not to but focusing on doing my job as well as I always have until I see how this plays out. Look forward to your videos!!

    • @braniganrobertsonlaw
      @braniganrobertsonlaw  2 года назад +7

      Thanks for the comment. Based on your comment, if you haven't already, I recommend that you watch my other two videos on HR.
      Why Human Resources Sucks - ruclips.net/video/W3876L596Os/видео.html
      Complain to HR Correctly - ruclips.net/video/EmTAEU6mR90/видео.html

    • @angiemi9986
      @angiemi9986 2 года назад +7

      I actually watched your videos about HR prior to filing the formal complaint with them. The “investigator” has commented multiple times how I did a “great job” documenting instances, but they’ve done a lousy job handling it. As expected!

    • @braniganrobertsonlaw
      @braniganrobertsonlaw  2 года назад +6

      @@angiemi9986 Haha. Yep, as expected.

  • @nicollesievers8603
    @nicollesievers8603 Год назад +9

    I have a case. Im in WI and I have been harassed for almost 2 years, I am a protected class. I have complained in person & in writing over 6 times. I’m told that things are being done but I don’t ever get follow up. It happened again this weekend & I screenshot everything & sent to the boss. This time I want some answers, punishment, compensation. I no longer going to put up with the abusive environment.

  • @Gratitude1214
    @Gratitude1214 Год назад +10

    You're extremely good at explaining and breaking down the nuances to each law. Thank you!

  • @Nat-sj4nn
    @Nat-sj4nn 2 года назад +17

    Thank you for posting this your advice is so good and I will be saving notes of strange and unethical incidences going on at my workplace it looks like these cases can go on for a long time before any action is taken if any

  • @tawnytirado143
    @tawnytirado143 9 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve been being bullied for over a year by two best friends. The other day I was screamed at and told I Mess everything up. Her best friend has made work hostile a year ago. My mom died and I came back 5 days later only to have her printing out papers from over a year ago. Then forwarding emails with typos to my boss. It’s crazy. I’m on anxiety meds. I’m dreading work and my higher up’s know everything and they have know and have done nothing about it for over a year now! The owner and my boss is aware. They know and already have pulled her aside once. Still nothing. Now the friend is disrespecting me. Now it’s BOTH OF THEM. But she’s the main boss favorite so it’s okay!

  • @anastasia10017
    @anastasia10017 2 года назад +25

    Why do corporate bosses think they can have a say in what you do outside of the office and can actually tell you to stop doing it ? I taught an evening exercise class once a week and I know that the bosses thought badly of it. One boss would always try to keep me from leaving the office at 5pm on the day that I taught. I would have thought it would have been highly regarded. It meant that I was health and exercise oriented and that I excelled at something enough to teach it. One of my senior bosses had an interest in engineering and would write occasional articles about it for magazines ( for no money). Nothing to do with our professional work and no conflict of interest. Our managing director found out and told him to stop doing that. So why is teaching an evening exercise class or writing a few articles at home something that a corporate boss feels he has the right to control ??

    • @rogimelsalvana4866
      @rogimelsalvana4866 2 года назад +10

      They're INSECURE. PERIOD.

    • @jaydenp4975
      @jaydenp4975 Год назад +3

      Those bosses have zero control of what you do on your time off unless it violates a company policy in some way.

  • @ronnelhamiel7921
    @ronnelhamiel7921 Год назад +6

    You are right about that--maybe NOT! Most lawyers will say fi d another job. Lawyers including you are interested in prevention they are interested in how much money they can get depending on the case. So forget it. You have to do what is best fir you because the law is NOT on your side!!

  • @joshuaklein2859
    @joshuaklein2859 Год назад +6

    Your definition defines EVERY work environment as hostile: employee choice, forced arbitration to accept job, low wages not equivalent to actual value of work performed, protected classes, fake hr “open door policy” etc etc etc

  • @WilliamLugar
    @WilliamLugar 3 месяца назад

    Brannigan I have watched so many of your videos religiously I am addicted to your content! Thank you for your vast education on employee behavior and human resources! I am so glad your channel exists!

  • @KaeBae_
    @KaeBae_ 2 года назад +27

    Your videos are incredibly helpful. I was wondering if you‘ve noticed a difference of harassment for employees who work remotely. It seems like remote work is the perfect environment for this type of conduct to go unchecked because it can be covert.

    • @TVHouseHistorian
      @TVHouseHistorian 2 года назад +5

      Extremely good question. I would be curious to know the answer if Branigan sees your question.

    • @Fay1106
      @Fay1106 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes exactly!

  • @kevinglennon2770
    @kevinglennon2770 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks man - as one of the "bad guys" on the other side of HR, I love videos like these because they help us understand what our employees will be going through when things get bad, all the way through potential adjudication. As you know, most people like me get into the industry to help others, and genuinely care for our team - often also our friends. We try to stop bad things to keep our team strong and together, and when things go past our control, your videos are helpful to train us on what may come next.

  • @travishutton7667
    @travishutton7667 Год назад +7

    Big red flag I should have seen… NO HR DEPARTMENT and no management structure

  • @Doorkey14
    @Doorkey14 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Mr. Robertson; I have been busying myself with writing a book. I am Canadian, and I know you practice in California. Thank you for your efforts in educating a legally illiterate individual. I had been employed by the City of Ottawa for twenty-nine and a half years. I had distinguished myself as an elite operator, winning six annual bus Roadeo competitions. After twenty-one years of accident-free driving, I accepted a position in the training department as a Relief-Instructor. Aside from my workload doubling because HR failed to acknowledge an additional attrition rate of six hundred operators hired between 1974-75-76.
    Five colleagues and I were enrolled to attend a weeklong course facilitated by an outside agency, the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA). January 21 - 25, 2008. 7:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Unpaid homework until 1:00 am to 2:00 am with a one-hour commute to a different locale. This pace proved overly stressful for me due to how the assignments were distributed. I was assigned to convey the summary of the five previous segments facilitated by my colleagues. My assignment was the total of all the information my colleagues had previously taught. Each day was taking a more significant toll on my cognitive abilities. I succumbed to the ravages of a nervous breakdown. It was prescribed by my family physician to convalesce at home. The ailment progressed to include the trifecta of mental illnesses. Severe Depressive Disorder, a form of PTSD, Anxiety Disorder, up to and including Panic Attacks, and Bipolar Disorder.
    A far more significant effect was the loss of my family. These disorders proved too much for my spouse of thirty years. She initiated the separation and subsequent divorce. Three attempted suicides sealed my fate forever. These mood disorders have a way of diminishing my resiliency, self-esteem, and self-worth. My three children and seven grandchildren are now estranged under the tutelage of their mother/grandmother. A man's purpose in life is to find his purpose in life.
    I lost my employment via a pre-emptive constructive dismissal. No employer has the right to position its employees. In contrast, they can be held criminally liable for teaching in contravention of the Highway Traffic Act under the deception that an exculpatory agreement existed in the archives of City Hall. I attempted to secure a copy of the agreement to no avail. The Union Representatives were complicit in that they proved themselves to be inept.
    I was demoted to my substantive position as a transit operator. I could not accept the term offered as the illegal maneuver persists today. There's a statute of limitation on my case. If so, I am vehemently opposed due to the ongoing unlawful practice. How can a statute have any forbearance on an issue when 1700 employees continue to execute the illegal maneuver?
    Agencies and individuals who can no longer attest to having plausible deniability.
    From the training department Supervisor (3) in seven years to the General Manager (2), claimed it was all water under the bridge.
    Law enforcement, Chiefs of both divisions
    Ministry of Transportation. No reply
    The overseer of the training program, the Driver Certification Executive Officer (DCEO), responds, "We're gonna have to keep an I out for you.
    Ontario Ombudsman.
    In a Unionized environment, I could not avail myself of a competent lawyer citing a conflict of interest. What do you do when inept Union Reps, to whom I had been paying dues, can justify throwing me under the bus.
    Canadian Industrial Relations Board. Denied my claim against the Union under sec. 37 Duty to fair representation. I had worked diligently to prepare my information in the manner that was said. I was told point blank that CIRB would not accept my claim because I was a week late in submitting the case. Justice be damned.
    Colleagues who would listen.
    'nough said. RHP

  • @michellerobinson9487
    @michellerobinson9487 8 месяцев назад +4

    Someone leaked my pay to coworkers. Once they found out my pay rate, I began to suffer micro aggressions. I complained to my nurse manager. One coworker was carrying my photo on the back of the phone without my permission. I have been a nurse for 35 years and never dealt with mess like this.

  • @michaelciccone2194
    @michaelciccone2194 2 года назад +5

    Brannigan is very well spoken and quite erudite! I truly appreciate these videos.

  • @TrulyNaturalMom
    @TrulyNaturalMom 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Brannigan. Super helpful and amazingly informative. Your thoroughness and follow through is perfect.

  • @leojim1
    @leojim1 2 месяца назад +1

    I worked as a supervisor at a Hospital in Massachusetts where I had to work 11 days in a row and 12 days on another occasion, and nobody offered to replace me. I suffered constant yelling from the employees and the managers told me I had to accept it because of the union. The yelling and working so many days in a row affected me emotionally. I wasn't trained properly so I made mistakes that were used to fire me. I tried to sue the Hospital but several lawyers in Massachusetts told me there was nothing to do because of the at-will nature of the job. I complained to HR, and they didn't do anything.
    I am a straightforward person (it is a cultural thing), and several employees used this as an excuse that I was offending them. My manager didn't understand this and mentioned it as an excuse to fire me. The poor training and my lack of experience (which they knew) affected my professional career.

  • @DhonaTimm
    @DhonaTimm 21 день назад

    I worked at a place where a coworker actually was targeting me and got near physical many times and the worst one that happened, I called management they did nothing about it. I quit because I felt too threatened to work there. I should have called the police and made a report.

  • @KittenBowl1
    @KittenBowl1 Год назад +2

    Great video! It was easy to follow explained logically and precisely. Though these aren’t the topics or situations we want to voluntarily talk about or face, we all need to be aware of what a company is allowed or not allowed to do so we know how to handle their abuse if it ever happens. Thank you for the effort.
    Btw, these basics apply not only to other states but other G7 countries with similar systems with minor law differences. Great information. Thank you.

  • @harutanaka3647
    @harutanaka3647 Год назад +6

    I just found your video, but already too late, my boss already fire me with his faults reason to protect himself.

  • @Rachenator
    @Rachenator 2 года назад +5

    I once asked my current supervisor for paperwork on the timekeeping policy because when the computer wouldn't let me clock-in, she would put me as starting 5 minutes later than I would tell her. She threw a fit and said I didn't trust her and forced a meeting with the directors of our department as well as her and my team lead. The meeting was her trying to throw me under the bus and the director basically acting like it was a waste of time and telling me where to find policy links. My supervisor then had a 1+ hour long meeting with me saying my communication is borderline insubordination (I have never been a bad employee, in fact I go above an beyond). Since then, she seems to have sabotaged my employee review which affected my merit increase and I am not the only employee she bothers. I know its not illegal, but I have never had a manager "hover" like she does with micromanaging, and throwing fits if we don't type out "good morning" and "good night" at the start/finish of shifts. Just last month she was streaming her screen and started typing to a coworker that he needs to "talk less during meetings", when I reached out to him to offer support for being embarrassed in front of our entire team he thanked me and said the funny thing was she never actually sent the message...just kept re-wording it in front of us.

  • @gregbyers1329
    @gregbyers1329 2 года назад +25

    Branigan, from my experience, if your employment becomes so uncomfortable (and due to the complexity of the law), your best option is to find another job.
    My experience: This happened at a very large company in Southern California where the environment became so toxic MANAGERS DIED. I was standing right next to the first victim (manager), just inches from the 9mm bullet that penatrated the managers posterior chest. The impact caused his body to explode, and I was covered in his blood and bodily fluid!
    HR has to be the most useless organization on the planet. A skin tag contributes more to our existence in this world than human resources! HR will do absolutely nothing!
    Look for another job. It's NOT worth IT!

    • @allkindsamusicchick
      @allkindsamusicchick Год назад +1

      How awful. Hostile and worse...work environments...need to expire!!!

    • @Tennishero
      @Tennishero Год назад +5

      You’re not going to explain why a manager took a bullet to the chest?

    • @gregbyers1329
      @gregbyers1329 Год назад

      @TennisHero Hey TennisHero, most likely the manager (like most managers) was a fucking asshole. Is that a good enough reason?

    • @sarbanibhaduri5099
      @sarbanibhaduri5099 Год назад +1

      Oh my gosh that's awful

    • @JDogB-tc3lx
      @JDogB-tc3lx 10 месяцев назад +2

      9mm is not enough to cause a body to explode. That story doesn't make any sense.

  • @paulne1514
    @paulne1514 Год назад +6

    Want to hear toxic? I worked in a booth for a company, for 10 years. After about 4 years, my machine was vandalized, my car was vandalized. My tools were stolen. This company has cameras everywhere. But they wouldn’t say who was doing it. When the verbal harassment started, I knew. Complaints to management went nowhere. When they sabotaged my booth, the cut the ac and disabled the heater. Over 120 degrees in the summer and 0 degrees in the winter. One time a pipe broke on a frig. The gas came in my open window and knocked me out. It was ammonia gas. When I complained to management they did nothing. I complained to the union, but they said the company can do what they want. When I called OSHA, they never came. I started getting sick, but didn’t know why. Then I got demoted to lowest job. I kept getting sicker, and had to retire early. Found out I had cancer after I retired. 5 things could cause my cancer. Radioactive exposure was one of them. I overheard a driver saying they had been dumping radioactive waste for years and there was a way to shut off the detectors. the doc said for a test, normal people are a 10. They get worried at 20. They look for cancer at 30. My numbers were over 5,000. Then last year he told me l, my numbers like people near Chornobyl!
    No lawyer will touch it, saying I waited too long. I just found out about it last year as what the cause was. So, the company gets away with it?

  • @user-ms6rm1fc9x
    @user-ms6rm1fc9x Год назад +4

    Worked for a small company my boss had his kids working there. My bosses kids all in their 13, 18, 20 year olds they never worked, slept at the jobsite, would come and go as they wished. He had work insurance them but none oc tne employees. My boss would give them bonuses , but wouldn't give his employees a dime. One day his daughter called me a stupid as and I wanted to knock the hell out of her but had to refrain because I would be the one to get fired. I went to lunch and never came back .. Last I heard his kids Took over his business and it went bankrupt.

  • @mthecat9250
    @mthecat9250 2 года назад +7

    This video relaxes me and I got paid an out of court settlement

    • @Fay1106
      @Fay1106 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same!

    • @breannaboswell1286
      @breannaboswell1286 9 месяцев назад +2

      Can you tell me a little more about that? Because i’m about to go that route.

  • @safetybuddy
    @safetybuddy Год назад +2

    Your videos are so informative and helpful. Thank you!

  • @M.K.B.1133
    @M.K.B.1133 2 года назад +9

    I absolutely LOVED my job. LOVED the actual job, loved what we offered the world. The people... horrible. I was the only female, only one of my race and only Veteran on the ENTIRE shift in a multi billion dollar manufacturing company. Everyone was either related somehow, had been there 20 years or was buddy buddy with the supervisors. We had no HR on our shift barley HR anyway the few HR we did have were buddies with the Supervisors. I followed procedure like a soldier should, never lost product, was a perfectionist. My dads health decline- I asked for leave since I was ineligible at the moment for FMLA. Everyone knew my father was dying and I was his sole caretaker. I had a matter of 2 weeks before FMLA kicked in. Blah blah corporation merger blah blah attendance point system got revamped after doing the math I was dangerously close to being topped out in points- dad goes down.. I called in late .10 days ( 4 days before FMLA kicked in ) I was fired for attendance

    • @braniganrobertsonlaw
      @braniganrobertsonlaw  2 года назад +3

      I'm so sorry. That is heartbreaking.

    • @M.K.B.1133
      @M.K.B.1133 2 года назад +4

      @@braniganrobertsonlaw not that this matters of course; My company was established and currently based out of California. Unfortunately, I am in SC. I assume I have to plead my case on this side of the pond. Thank you for responding!

  • @jjg5585
    @jjg5585 2 года назад +12

    Toxic is under statement

  • @Drogonmoon
    @Drogonmoon 2 года назад +5

    You are Brilliant ! Thank you !

  • @Super-yw7ss
    @Super-yw7ss Год назад +1

    Thank You!!!! helpful!!! will be writing a complaint to HR today.

  • @wendyposella-l5b
    @wendyposella-l5b Месяц назад

    O M G your mentioned every CAT I have experienced, So inspiring, I just left the depressed unmotivated person I just was, to an inspired fight back person I just became. Thank you, awesome.

  • @jameslaiola4976
    @jameslaiola4976 Год назад +7

    Well. I wish these unpleasantries would end. But sadly its everywhere.

  • @feliciajenkins5041
    @feliciajenkins5041 Год назад +5

    My manager doesn't like me and the feeling is more than mutual. She gets mad when she can't trip me up and make me flustered. She says many unprofessional and negative things that have nothing to do with the job during the morning meetings and if she happens to peek in on me working. If I'm doing something and I'm almost done with it she pulls me away to do something I already did or on my list next. Can I legally begin audio recording these encounters?

  • @bethferris3008
    @bethferris3008 2 года назад +1

    My husband is employed by a for-profit vocational college, small campus, who have many Title IX violations. 2 girls have already filed oral complaints against a male student. An investigation has not been conducted, and the male student is still attending, though he has been somewhat segregated from the other female students. When my husband pointed out to his immediate supervisor that there is no title IX support on campus and this is a violation, he was told that this is administrations problem not teachers, meaning mind your own business. Yet my husband fears for the safety for his students but doesn't want to risk getting fired. How does he handle this?

  • @chocolatethunder192
    @chocolatethunder192 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your amazing videos! You are so helpful, and explain so well while being entertaining at the same time.

  • @yesitsmonkey
    @yesitsmonkey 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am a part-time worker. I have a manager who verbally threatens associates' job security if they don't work hard. Additionally, they assign unnecessary tasks such as moving a heavy box from one place to another and then putting it back where it was before. This kind of work doesn't produce any productive results; instead, associates are forced to engage in meaningless and wasteful labor activities. Do I have the right to refuse to work on such orders?

  • @victoriamatthews3161
    @victoriamatthews3161 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for all info.

  • @phoenix1phoenix567
    @phoenix1phoenix567 2 года назад +11

    As a nurse I work with home health and agencies. I have found gross abuses like sending employees to dangerous locations with bed bugs or undisclosed contagious illnesses, drug addicted family as POA- and stealing pay by claiming you dobt get differentials bc you did not file correctly demanding you perform tasks with no pay and so on…

  • @johnorr8094
    @johnorr8094 2 года назад +2

    Though I was a volunteer, I have been reaching out for help regarding a dispute since June 2010. I didn't know what was going on in my office for almost four years. After six years, I began to see what was going on in my office. I also began to see what my supervisor was doing while she was working at my office. Each time I reached out for help, I was dismissed or shut down. I was also told to move on, to let it go, by a volunteer coordinator who had the authority to put a stop to my supervisor's conduct. When I thought I was moving on, that same volunteer coordinator would approach me, she would tell me what my supervisor was doing in the office. Then she would tell me that I had to move on. This is abuse. Based on what I know and what I learned over the years, I don't think I'm the only victim here. There are others. In early 2022, my father told me that there will be dire consequences for you if you try to resolve this dispute. Based on all this, I'm convinced that I have no friends; I have no family; and I have no allies. I was also told that, "As a volunteer, you have no rights. You have no legal recourse. You haven't been financially hurt by this dispute." No one advised me in my dispute. No one informed me of my rights. I have been physically sick over this dispute since June 2010. Each time I'm force to revisit this, I'm made to be the bad guy, each time, when I didn't bring it up. I'm an EMT. I became an EMT at my organization's request. I don't need this abuse.

  • @orderfirst8907
    @orderfirst8907 2 года назад +5

    Employers offer EAP programs to their employees. Can these be used against the employee? Why do employers use them? What do the employers get put of them?

  • @abkeener81
    @abkeener81 6 месяцев назад

    I can meet at least three of those requirements. I live and work in Virginia. The person was my supervisor, it happened after I reported something about what she was doing to hr (via email though I can't remember if I saved those emails as pdfs), and it was pretty severe. she only recently got terminated. My hr jacket is still hella padded. Like one more writeup and I'm gone. I'm also currently 42. This happened after I turned 40. I'm Andrew. I think a while back you were featured in a video or two on the A Life After Layoff channel. I like how you make everything easier to understand in this realm. Also hr backed my supervisor. Though in fair ness ... I did deserve about a handful of those writeups.

  • @skaushik07
    @skaushik07 2 года назад +5

    @5:30 "never complained about the hostile, abusive, torturous, discriminating behavior, false accusations" because the employer/supervisor/supervisor's group, blackmailed the targeted employee that we have implanted you with thoughts monitoring device called Remote Neural Monitoring and surveillance at home like Truman show movie even in the bathroom so if you talk about us to HR or anyone you and your daughter will be in great danger. You are at our mercy now. What if this had had happened and targeted employee is a single mother with no other adult at home or have a big network? And finally after 2 years when targeted employee did talk to HR they forced her to resign and stay quiet otherwise targeted employee can never get her privacy back? I wonder what would be the state of that single mother targeted employee at different stage of her targeting in the beginning, after a year, after 2 years and finally forced-resignation and after being blacklisted from future employment with :false charges" on her employment record which even she was not aware of for sometime. What if still she has no job, no money and still not free from Truman show type surveillance. Is that called abetment to suicide or mental breakdown? All done at one of the big hi-tech company in Silicon Valley, California that no one dares to confront. Everyone suggest to forget everything and move far away from here as a only solution.

  • @davischeng2609
    @davischeng2609 2 года назад +1

    Very professional and very useful. Thanks.

  • @curious_7525
    @curious_7525 2 года назад +5

    I look forward to all your videos; your delivery is the best.

  • @austinebner4905
    @austinebner4905 Год назад +1

    Physician Assistant here. I got written up for a simple misunderstanding between nursing and I which we resolved. The medical director decided that it was an 'exercise in poor judgment". The issue that he chose to write me up for was he me asking a pharmacist a drug question was me asking nursing for medical advice (i asked them to contact pharmacy about a drug).
    My boss (clinic director) was in the meeting. At our clinic, I have repeatedly asked for double books to be vetted through me (double books are not in our contract) and yet scheduling always adds double books without asking permission. Then in meetings our boss asks us to be leaders while not allowing us any autonomy. Another example is me asking to switch patients with other providers if I am seeing their patient and they are seeing my patient. My boss pulled me aside and told me to stop doing this. It is beyond ridiculous. The medical director has made disturbing jokes about firing a provider (PA like me or NP) right before and after he fired another PA. This was also after my write-up. Feels like a toxic environment. I'm in a governanment contract and not fulfilling it would mean owing tens of thousands of dollars.

  • @troycantrell1549
    @troycantrell1549 Год назад +1

    They yelled at me for years and they know I have a learning disability.Made me quit.Owner did it and Im tired of being abused financially,verbally,for years,kept me in debt to them.

  • @tiarratoonfrazier6481
    @tiarratoonfrazier6481 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for the information. God, I wish you were here in Texas. My case definitely falls under a Good Case Profile. I was fired after almost 23 years by the supervisor who was harassing me while on FLMA.

  • @baldeaglegarage
    @baldeaglegarage Год назад +2

    What if you work for a company with 10 employees and your boss is the owner and his wife is HR? How can I complain? Especially when both of them are ignoring me and treating me with passive aggressive behavior. Been getting quiet fired for 3 years now. Most of the laws that protect me are for companies with 20 or more employees.

  • @brothamillz4203
    @brothamillz4203 11 месяцев назад

    Can we have a conversation consultation or something Idk what to do

  • @SteveOfKentucky
    @SteveOfKentucky 6 месяцев назад

    9:50 And so dies the “equal protection” clause of the 14th Amendment:
    “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall… …deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

  • @josephvallejo2094
    @josephvallejo2094 2 года назад +3

    Is it legal to wear a hidden body cam to to verify these incidents at work? I work in Chicago?

  • @linshu2668
    @linshu2668 Год назад

    THANK YOU so much for taking the time to make this video, I wish I saw this before I took action. I have a question about EEOC - what if 90 days expired, can I still sue for IIED, NIED, and /or wrongful termination since my complaint to EEOC did not mention these? thank you again

  • @patriciahill4619
    @patriciahill4619 Год назад +1

    Complained about a manager numerous times. He ended up stepping down and becoming an equal to me. A couple weeks ago he screamed at me. Also he carries usually 2 guns daily. I felt unsafe retreating into the hall. I left the workplace feeling unsafe after only being there 17 minutes. Enough was enough. I contacted HR. I think theynwrote him up. But now it's worse. My texts to other coworkers are not being answered. They are overstepping my boundaries worse than before. The list goes on. What can I do.about this?

  • @LC-jz1hn
    @LC-jz1hn Год назад +7

    I heard my male boss call this lady a "F-ing C" one day and I couldn't believe it. It was only him and I working there daily and I was so offended but had no one to complain to. And everyone in the DC Courthouse were idiots according to him. This man was a publicist and ran a business of a newspaper business that printed legal probates, from the DC court system. It's was an awful environment he made me feel so stupid and inadequate.

    • @kazalmishra5459
      @kazalmishra5459 Год назад +1

      Learn to not take words from any outsiders ....they are themselves shits....🦋 do your job and run away as soon as possible....

  • @ettevyvab9368
    @ettevyvab9368 2 года назад +1

    I really wish you were in Virginia. REALLY could use your help !!!!

  • @fantasdeck
    @fantasdeck Год назад +1

    Watching these videos makes me so happy that I freelance.

  • @vicious3526
    @vicious3526 6 месяцев назад +2

    HR should be banned

  • @ec4221
    @ec4221 Год назад +2

    When the person in charge insults you with Nasty FKN B! It’s time to go

  • @Sonofgod384
    @Sonofgod384 2 года назад +1

    Pretty much sums up my problem and don’t need or want money just respect

  • @bogjuice
    @bogjuice 8 месяцев назад +1

    This vid is making me hopeful for my ongoing situation right now. How do you find a good lawyer? If you know anyone in OR please send them my way 🙏

  • @deandrewiggins7476
    @deandrewiggins7476 2 года назад +1

    I work for a non-profit 5 yrs., small 6 person outifit. I'm a director. I was asked for my mothers contact info by the ceo one day as I had mentioned that I was 2 days in to a 10 day fast. No other reason, this was in front of all other staff and ceo made a huge deal of me saying no to giving my mothers # to her. After 5 hours CEO grabs a bottle of hand sanitizer and sprays me in the face and head with it. I cover and turn my back to protect myself....I'm "invited" to a meeting with ceo 2 days later. Meanwhile , I wrote up my grievances and submitted those to the ceo. I was given a written - verbal reprimand for filing this grievance.

  • @123NopeNotMe
    @123NopeNotMe 2 года назад +7

    I was getting harassed, complained to management numerous times, nothing resolved it... I wasn't getting lunches due to the stupervisor overloading my work schedule.. I went to the EEO, and mAgiCaLlY I was fired 7 days later without notice, counseling, warning etc! Seemssss pretty suspicious to MEEEE! Oh, I was also a pregnant veteran and had a profile from OB that said I couldn't work more than 8 hours and I needed to take 10 min break every 2 hours... Yeaaa never got those breaks and after I went to the EEO, the supervisor asked me why did the EEO wanted to speak to her and her scrutiny of my work got worst.. This is only the tip... But the great thing is, once I figured I couldn't trust her, I recorded EVERY encounter with this woman for my own safety.. So when they fired me and created these magical write ups with quotes text that I said but really didn't.. Now my lawyer has the smoking ballistics for our EEOC Hearing nxt month... Oh yea, they gave me the termination but kept trying to offer me resignation 👀 👀 nope!!

    • @TVHouseHistorian
      @TVHouseHistorian 2 года назад +1

      I wish you the BEST of luck with your case. I hope you win big time for what they put you through. ❤

    • @123NopeNotMe
      @123NopeNotMe 2 года назад +1

      @@TVHouseHistorian thank you. If I can remember, I will check back in and let you know how it goes

    • @123NopeNotMe
      @123NopeNotMe Год назад +3

      @@TVHouseHistorian ! I just finished my hearing the first week in Dec and recieved my decision a week later.. I WON ON ALLL CLAIMS and the judge found my Stupervisorz testimony to be NOT credible in its ENTIRETY!! I'm sooo glad I listened to myself and didn't settle!!!

    • @TVHouseHistorian
      @TVHouseHistorian Год назад +1

      @@123NopeNotMe YAY WAY TO GO!!! 🎉 🎊. I’m super happy for you! 😃

    • @ineedjesusatalltimes
      @ineedjesusatalltimes Год назад +1

      @@123NopeNotMe Gurl so proud of you wow

  • @jameslaiola4976
    @jameslaiola4976 Год назад

    Great video. I very very Respectfully ask if more content can be created on this subject please?

  • @kkfranc730
    @kkfranc730 Год назад +1

    So my job is managed by one manager (no leads or higher ups) and whatever she has going on at home is affecting everyone at work. Her daughters don’t like her and so at work she tries to take control of us and we’re all girls. My coworker got hit by a car while riding her bike home from work and she went to work the next day bcz she felt bad about being short staffed and all the manager said was “I know you’re hurting but move faster.” She gaslights everyone and it’s really taking a toll on me since I also am caring for my mom who has cancerous tumors. Hoping there’s a way to file a lawsuit

  • @itcoming9758
    @itcoming9758 Год назад +1

    In other words, before you can breathe, you have to be legal savvy . Oh boy

  • @arnoldguisa4155
    @arnoldguisa4155 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like how everyone says that’s its toxic environment and find another job. It’s the same situation . How do you fix that ? You just quit, find another job,
    Then quit, then another job. Seems like something need to be done. 😮I feel
    Like they should fire all the toxic poeple
    And keep the honest, hardworking. If this toxic continues you have shootings,
    Workplace violence, etc.

  • @rafaelrubio9043
    @rafaelrubio9043 2 года назад +12

    Going through this right now. Im the only male in the workplace. My Female supervisor and her assistant falsely claimed that I was violent towards them. They placed me under and administrative paid leave for over 6 weeks. The investigation ended with no findings. I was reinstated to my job and after a week they placed me back under said mesure.

    • @braniganrobertsonlaw
      @braniganrobertsonlaw  2 года назад +10

      I’m shocked they brought you back. Even in most cases where there is no evidence supporting the allegations, the company usually terminated anyway. Good for you. 👍🏻

    • @democracyjusticegod404
      @democracyjusticegod404 2 года назад +3

      @@braniganrobertsonlaw Similar happened to me. One subordinate Lady falsely claimed erratic behavior from me on Manager's instructions to HR, while she suddenly kept her hand on my hand already on mouse, while I was operating on Laptop with mouse. As a response, I simply passed & slided mouse to her, but she complained it was thrown/bangged on table, which was not at all. [ Note: Since environment was Toxic, I had kept mobile recording ON, no any sound of bangged of mouse, I have evidence for Court, not for HR.] I countercomplained verbally that she intimidated/encroached my private space first from my backside when I was unaware of her approch to me/or mouse, when I had custody/control/usage of Laptop, and demanded her 'written complain' 1st, to let me 'clarify in written' , if HR & ManAger want me to accept 'Warning Letter' using Word wrongfully 'misbehavior to woman' for 'general misunderstanding, regardless of Woman Card' in their meeting setup, they didn't appear at all for 3 months despite my follow ups.
      After 3 month of meeting & incident March 2021, & 6 months from CY2020 Appraisal ended on June2021, they distributed Increment Letters to all that Lady too, except Me & kept Salary 0% without any emailed or documented reason...! Indirectly, I was forced to resign to move forward.

    • @jaydenp4975
      @jaydenp4975 Год назад

      @@democracyjusticegod404 Secret recording and then be admissible if it does go to court if you didn’t have consent depending on what state are you in.

  • @AuthorLHollingsworth
    @AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад +1

    Human Resources does not care about the employees that are being disrespected by co-workers and management.

  • @neoyorquina59
    @neoyorquina59 4 месяца назад

    This was phenomenal.

  • @YC1987PE
    @YC1987PE 2 года назад +2

    Vice President sends a teams message on a company wide chat thread asking everyone to skips their breaks and lunch because it was end of year grind. Managers start to encourage the suggestion to their individual teams. I took a screen grab of the teams message an it’s gets deleted later. ( I saved a copy)My pay stub shows I clocked out late to lunch on that same day and subsequent days. What’s my case if any?

  • @1983jcheat
    @1983jcheat Год назад +1

    Don't work in the entertainment business. Toxic is the common denominator. 😂😂😂

  • @BigSwolio
    @BigSwolio Год назад

    Mr. Robertson, I found your videos recently and find them very helpful and informative. I am dealing with several of these issues and have filed suit with the EEOC. I don't live in California but id love to speak with you and get your thoughts. Is there a way I can reach out?

  • @bcase5328
    @bcase5328 9 месяцев назад +1

    Human Resources rarely helps workers. They treat the employee as the problem. The lower your ranking in the employ hierarchy the worse they treat the employee.

  • @taz9221
    @taz9221 3 месяца назад

    You are a peach! thank you for great videos!

  • @Alan.Garcia01
    @Alan.Garcia01 2 года назад +3

    The answer is no.. these businesses have better lawyers than we can afford

  • @veronicakelly4261
    @veronicakelly4261 Год назад +1

    The majority of our taxes are going towards all forms of AI and technology, and finance sectors, which is not just taking money away from the needs of people, but its taking people away from people, in NHS, in transportation, in our local food produce, in our family homes, community care and services. People survived before we became a financial sector and technological sector, which is having a huge negative impact on the world at large. Human beings aren't anything like a machine, we need the physical attention of those around us, engaging and interacting with, not through businesses, economics and technology. Unfortunately that the basis of politics, its no longer based on the needs of humans, but on economics, damaging the joyful life we were created on this planet to have.

  • @stacymauck1994
    @stacymauck1994 7 месяцев назад +1

    Is it harassment when one coworker goes around to everyone in the company and complains about you says you shouldn't be working here or your job performance and is not in management. Which results in hr writing you up with just hear say.

  • @pennypike4664
    @pennypike4664 Год назад +1

    I will never be anyones victim. If my boss talked to me like that to my face he would get slapped. Then id quit. I was raised by career Army dad and he raised a strong daughter.