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Gender Discrimination Lawyer Oakland
In today’s workforce, gender discrimination remains a persistent issue, overshadowing talent and hard work based on antiquated stereotypes. At Ratner Molineaux, LLP, we stand firm against such practices, offering robust representation for employees who have faced gender discrimination, ensuring their voices are heard and justice is served.
When you partner with a gender discrimination attorney at our firm, our approach is to meticulously investigate each claim, advocate for rightful compensation, and strive for a workplace where equality is not just a goal, but a standard. For those who've been wrongfully terminated or discriminated against, Ratner Molineaux, LLP stands ready to set things right.
Don’t let discrimination undermine your career. Call Ratner Molineaux, LLP at (925) 332-1444 to speak with a gender discrimination lawyer about your rights and options.
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$1,200,000 Settlement$1.2 Million Settlement for Sexual Assault Victim
A female employee at a correctional facility sued for sexual harassment. Plaintiff claimed her work environment was ...
$1,355,000 Settlement$1.35 Million Settlement for Fired Whistleblower
Plaintiff, a professional man working as in-house counsel at a company, sued after being fired for complaining ...
$1,500,000 Settlement$1.5 Million Settlement for Wall Street Age Discrimination Victim
The client, a man in his early 50s, working on Wall Street. His employer started trying to squeeze him out, saying that ...
$1,450,000 Settlement$1.65 Settlement Sexual Harassment Case
Plaintiff, a woman who worked from home, sued the CEO of her employer for sexual harassment. The CEO had come to ...
$1,800,000 Settlement$1.8 Million Settlement for Racial Discrimination Victims
Four men who worked for a large bank became the victims of a workplace bullying campaign against them. The men, who were ...
$2,300,000 Settlement$2.3 Million Settlement for Sexually Harassed Employees
A restaurant that employed young women, whose revealing outfits and sex appeal were played up for the benefit of its ...
$1,200,000 Settlement$1.2 Million Settlement for Sexual Assault Victim
A female employee at a correctional facility sued for sexual harassment. Plaintiff claimed her work environment was sexually hostile towards females, with her male co-workers constantly making sexual jokes. On one occasion, two armed male co-workers took Plaintiff into a room and pretended that they were going to sexually assault her as a “practical joke”, unzipping their pants, and holding her arms down. Plaintiff settled for $1.2 million in damages.
$1,355,000 Settlement$1.35 Million Settlement for Fired Whistleblower
Plaintiff, a professional man working as in-house counsel at a company, sued after being fired for complaining internally about SOX violations. Plaintiff reported to the company the illegality of such violations, namely that the company was misrepresenting the value of their stock to the public, and that the company had huge debts that they were not revealing to anyone. Plaintiff also reported that a planned layoff illegally targeted older employee. Plaintiff was awarded $1.355 million to compensate for being retaliated against as a whistleblower.
$1,500,000 Settlement$1.5 Million Settlement for Wall Street Age Discrimination Victim
The client, a man in his early 50s, working on Wall Street. His employer started trying to squeeze him out, saying that they were “downsizing”, when in reality they were trying to replace him with a younger worker whose junior wage would cost them less. Plaintiff launched an age discrimination lawsuit against his employer. Defendant was paid $1.5 million in damages.
$1,450,000 Settlement$1.65 Settlement Sexual Harassment Case
Plaintiff, a woman who worked from home, sued the CEO of her employer for sexual harassment. The CEO had come to Arkansas to inspect his factory there and requested that Plaintiff pick him up from the airport and take him to his hotel, where Defendant then raped Plaintiff. Defendant also set up a Skype account for Plaintiff, and would Skype call her only to reveal that he was masturbating. Plaintiff’s case settled for $1.425 million in damages for the ongoing sexual harassment.
$1,800,000 Settlement$1.8 Million Settlement for Racial Discrimination Victims
Four men who worked for a large bank became the victims of a workplace bullying campaign against them. The men, who were all of East Asian descent, became the targets of colleagues after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, since one of the men was of the Muslim faith. The co-workers started bullying the plaintiffs, calling them racist names such as “terrorists”. The bank agreed to pay $1.8 million in damages.
$2,300,000 Settlement$2.3 Million Settlement for Sexually Harassed Employees
A restaurant that employed young women, whose revealing outfits and sex appeal were played up for the benefit of its patrons, was sued by four of its employees for sexual harassment. The four plaintiffs, all young women, were each sexually assaulted under different circumstances by the restaurant’s general manager. One girl was forced to perform fellatio after being lured downstairs under work pretenses, one was drugged and raped after a work event, and another was violently sexually assaulted at work. Our lawyers obtained a $2.3 million settlement for the plaintiffs.
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At Ratner Molineaux, LLP, we are dedicated to defending your rights with over 65 years of combined legal expertise. Serving the Bay Area and all of California, our team is committed to providing personalized, comprehensive representation in labor and employment law, personal injury, and immigration matters.
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Collaborative team approach ensures diverse insights
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We provide services in both English and Spanish.
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Personalized representation tailored to your situation.
Meet the Team at Ratner Molineaux, LLP
At Ratner Molineaux, we're proud to serve the Bay Area and all of California with over 65 years of combined legal expertise. Our dynamic team specializes in labor and employment law, personal injury claims, and immigration law, providing comprehensive and aggressive representation. We prioritize clear communication and offer bilingual services in English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for a diverse clientele. Our collaborative approach allows us to deliver strategic insights and personalized solutions, tailored to each client’s unique situation. Trust us to stand by your side, championing your rights for favorable outcomes.
The primary federal law is Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Other protections include the Equal Pay Act, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, and various state and local laws. Employers are required to comply with these regulations to ensure fair treatment regardless of gender.
Does gender discrimination include harassment?
Yes, gender-based harassment falls under gender discrimination. Unwanted conduct or comments about an individual’s gender, creating a hostile work environment, or affecting work performance is illegal and should be addressed promptly.
Are gender-specific job ads discriminatory?
Yes, job ads specifying preference for a particular gender are generally considered discriminatory. Ads should focus on skills and qualifications rather than gender and should assure equal opportunity for all applicants.
What is gender discrimination?
Gender discrimination occurs when individuals are treated unfairly or unequally at work due to their gender. This can affect hiring, promotions, job assignments, pay, termination, and other employment conditions.