Discrimination Under Texas Law

Certain characteristics are protected against discrimination under both and federal laws in Lubbock and other communities of Texas. Under state and Federal law, both private and public employers in Lubbock may be found liable for discrimination, depending on what type of trait originally prompted the discrimination.

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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. Some traits which employers are not allowed to evaluate employees with are: race, age, national origin, religion, familial status, and gender. In order for a claim of employment discrimination to be proven, a Lubbock, Texas 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 Texas?

This is demonstrated upon finding a prior history of similar treatment of members of the same class, or upon testimony regarding the employer's statements that a reasonable person would hold to be biased. Additionally, employers who fire someone or retaliate against them for bringing a discrimination lawsuit are clearly in violation of the law.

The procedure for pursuing an employment discrimination claim is complicated, since it involves filing a claim with specific agencies. An attorney in Lubbock, Texas can assist you in filing on time, as well as pursuing other remedies that are available to you while your claim is pending.

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Life in Lubbock

Lubbock is located in Lubbock County, Texas.  It is specifically located in the north west region of the state.  The 2010 census has reported its population to be 229,573 people.  It is the eighty-seventh most populated city in the United States, and the eleventh most populated city in Texas.

It's nickname is "Hub City" because the city is seen as an education and health care hub of the South Plains region of Texas.

Interestingly, CNNMoney.com ranked it twelfth amongst the best places to start a small business.  With Lubbock being a business-friendly area, naturally it has a strong legal force to support local businesses and residents.  Therefore, residents and businesses do not have to travel far to receive excellent legal care!

Popular sites include the National Ranching Heritage Center, the Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University and the Museum of Texas Tech University. 

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