Many clients arrive to our office describing various conditions at their workplace they believe represents a hostile work environment. However, the legal requirements for a hostile work environment are very stringent and narrow. Watch here as Chris Forrest explains the conditions necessary to demonstrate what a hostile work environment is and whether there you may have a case.
Do you think you have a case for a hostile work environment? Contact Miller & Steiert today to schedule a time to review your case.
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