Discrimination Under Arizona Law

Both Arizona and the federal government have passed laws that prohibiting discrimination on the basis of certain protected characteristics. Government and private employers in Flagstaff may be held liable under state and federal law depending on what kind of trait the discriminatory treatment was based upon.

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How Does Employment Discrimination Occur?

Employment discrimination can occur if the employer treats an employee unfairly based on their membership in a class that is legally protected. Race, gender, religion, familial status and national origin are examples of some traits that employers may not use when evaluating you. In Flagstaff, Arizona, in order to succeed on an employment discrimination claim, the plaintiff must demonstrate that the employer's intent in treating them differently was based on the protected status.

How can Employment Discrimination be Proven in Arizona?

This will be proven if the employer in question has treated others of the same class in a similar manner. It may also be shown when there is testimony regarding specific employer statements that a reasonable person would define as biased. Furthermore, employers may be held liable for firing someone or retaliating against them because they brought a discrimination lawsuit.

Because it involves filing a claim with specified agencies, the procedure for pursuing employment discrimination claims can be complicated. Lawyers in the city of Flagstaff, Arizona may direct you in filing your claim on time, and while your case is pending, they can help you pursue additional remedies that might be available for you.

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Life in Flagstaff

With a different name, Flagstaff was named after a Ponderosa Pine flagpole made by a scouting party from Boston.  This name was given on July 4, 1876 while celebrating the United States Centennial.  Flagstaff, Arizona is home to approximately 65,870 people, and is located in northern Arizona. 

Popular attractions include the Grand Canyon National Park, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, Barringer Crater, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell.  Obviously, Flagstaff is a nature-lover's heaven.

The economy is primarily based on lumber, railroad, and ranching.  Many large corporations have locations in Flagstaff.  Such corporations include Lowell Observatory, Nestle Purina PetCare, Walgreens, and W.L. Gore & Associates.  With so many corporations and industries, Flagstaff is home to many small law firms with excellent attorneys devoted to excellent legal service.  If need be for a large law firm, Phoenix firms are available, with attorneys always willing to make the short trip to Flagstaff.  Therefore, Flagstaff is a community that is well-served by the legal industry.

As a side note, Flagstaff is known to many because running scenes from the hit film Forrest Gump were shot there!  Overall, Flagstaff is a wonderful area rich in culture and industry. 

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