Eden Prairie Racial Discrimination Attorneys

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Under the U.S. Constitution and Title VII of the U.S. Code, racial discrimination is illegal in Minnesota. Employers are barred according to theses laws from using race as a basis for hiring, recruitment, setting wage levels, or granting promotions.

What Must Be Proven in a Discrimination Claim?

Before taking their discrimination claim to court, an employee must file their claim with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC is the federal agency that has authority to investigate any claims of discrimination in the workplace. To prove racial discrimination, an employer must treat an employee adversely than co-workers who are of a different race or nationality.

To succeed on a claim of racial discrimination, the Eden Prairie plaintiff must also show that his employer acted with an intent to discriminate based on race or nationality. The required intent may be shown by evidence that the employer rendered preferential treatment to workers who are of a different race or nationality than the plaintiff.

How Can an Eden Prairie Lawyer Help with My Claim?

Also, sometimes statements that were recorded and made by the employer regarding racial issues can be used to prove intent. Procedural laws in this area of litigation differentiate considerably depending on where you file your claim, and a local Eden Prairie lawyer will be familiar with requirements in your area. A good Minnesota attorney will also be able to assist you should you decide to file with the EEOC, and they can guide you towards other potential remedies while your case is pending.

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Life in Eden Prairie

Eden Prairie, Minnesota is a city directly outside downtown Minneapolis. Its population is approximately 50,000 people.

There are many scenic lakes and ponds in Eden Prairie, and the city has over 170 miles of hiking trails to take advantage of this scenery, along with over 2,200 acres of parks, and 1,300 acres of open space.

Until the early 1960s, Eden Prairie was largely a bedroom community for the nearby cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul (a community consisting almost entirely of residences, where residents commute to a larger city for work). However, it now boasts over 2,000 businesses, and hosts major offices of many large businesses in the healthcare, logistics, retail, and distribution industries.

Money Magazine frequently names Eden Prairie as one of the best places in America to live, thanks to a variety of industries creating many different types of jobs, its natural scenery, the quality of its public schools, among many other factors.

Furthermore, there are plenty of Eden Prairie, Minnesota lawyers who can provide virtually any legal services you might need. Eden Prairie, Minnesota lawyers can handle almost any kind of case.

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