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 Peoria 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. Employers may not base their evaluations of you on certain traits including religion, race, age, gender, national origin, and familial status. In order for a claim of employment discrimination to be proven, a Peoria, Arizona plaintiff must show that his (or her) employer actively intended to treat him differently because of his protected status.

How can Employment Discrimination be Proven in Arizona?

This can be shown if the employer has a history of mistreating people of the same status, or if individuals testify regarding the employer's specific statements that a reasonable person would conclude are biased. Furthermore, employers may be held liable for firing someone or retaliating against them because they brought a discrimination lawsuit.

Employment discrimination claims have complicated filing procedures, because they involve pursuing the claim with specific agencies. Lawyers in the city of Peoria, 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 Peoria

Peoria, Arizona is situated in both Maricopa and Yavapai counties.  It is a major suburb of Phoenix and is home to a population of about 160,000 people.  Peoria has grown economically and industrially in recent decades. 

The city of Peoria, Arizona is known for developing and incorporating innovative technologies related to water irrigation and solar power harnessing.  For example, the Maricopa Solar Power Plant is located in Peoria and was completed in 2010. 

One of the main attractions in Peoria is the Peoria Sports Complex.  The stadium brings in many tourists, festivals, tours, concerts, and social events.  Several Major League Baseball teams use the stadium for spring training and year-round training.  The Peoria Sports Complex has contributed to much of the city's growth and economic development. 

Peoria's population continues to grow as more and more people relocate there for both work and leisure.  In fact, the name "Peoria" has almost become synonymous with leisure living and resort vacations in the state of Arizona. 

Lawyers in Peoria, Arizona engage in a number of legal services which assist the city's bustling social and economic scene.  Peoria attorneys enhance their skills through memberships in groups such as the West Maricopa County Bar Association. 

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