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Episode Summary: In this episode of Justice at Work, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Parisis G. Filippatos to delve into the concept of constructive discharge, a critical yet often misunderstood aspect of employment law. Filippatos explains that constructive discharge occurs when an employee is forced to resign due to intolerable working conditions, making it a complex area in cases of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. The discussion covers the high standard required to prove such claims, the importance of consulting an attorney early, and the types of evidence that can support a constructive discharge case. Filippatos shares insights on the role of HR in these situations and offers practical advice for employees feeling pressured to resign. This episode equips listeners with the knowledge to navigate challenging work environments and understand their rights, emphasizing the importance of legal guidance in protecting one's career and claims. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:35 – Constructive Discharge Explained 01:22 – Importance of Not Resigning Prematurely 02:10 – Damages in Constructive Discharge Cases 03:02 – Conditions for Constructive Discharge Claims 04:19 – Scenarios Leading to Constructive Discharge 04:56 – Evaluating Voluntary Resignation 05:49 – Proving Constructive Discharge 06:52 – Types of Evidence for Constructive Discharge 08:03 – Employer Responses to Claims 08:36 – Case Examples and Negotiation Strategies 09:53 – Options Before Resigning 10:41 – Role of HR in Constructive Discharge 11:34 – Duration and Resolution of Cases 13:29 – Advice for Employees in Crisis About the Show: Justice at Work is a podcast dedicated to exploring employee rights and protections in the workplace. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey and featuring insights from legal experts like Parisis G. Filippatos, the show aims to demystify complex employment law topics such as discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Each episode provides listeners with practical advice and legal knowledge to empower them in their professional lives. With a focus on clarity and actionable insights, Justice at Work is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand and assert their rights in the workplace.
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