My employer wants to discipline me for providing them with a sexual in nature email

My supervisor sent a sexual in nature email to another employee during work hours. The email was printed off from another employee who gave it to me to use in my sexual harassment complaint against this supervisor and another supervisor. I am now being disciplined for sharing this email to the "higher eschalon" who claims it had nothing to do with work that I was just being a disruptive employee to the department.

1 answer  |  asked Apr 23, 2015 4:11 PM [EST]  |  applies to Pennsylvania

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Christopher Ezold
I am an attorney licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the States of Delaware and New Jersey. My practice includes employment, business and health care law. Before I respond to your inquiry, I must state that we have not spoken, I have not reviewed the relevant documents and facts, and I do not represent you. Therefore, my discussion below is not a legal opinion, but is informational only. Finally, my discussion applies only to issues to which Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey or Federal law applies.

That being said, this sounds like retaliation for your complaining of illegal discrimination/harassment. If you don't have an attorney, get one ASAP, as you have a short time to bring any claim.

/Christopher E. Ezold/

posted by Christopher Ezold  |  Apr 24, 2015 12:34 PM [EST]

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