New Mexico Racial Discrimination Lawyers
Despite the strong blend of Hispanic and non-Hispanic cultures in New Mexico and Texas, racial discrimination is still far too common in the workplace. When racism becomes present on the job, it is important to make it clear that those actions are completely unacceptable. You can make your voice heard with the help of a skilled employment law attorney.
At Flores Mendez Law, the lawyers on our team have more than 30 years of combined experience fighting racial discrimination in the workplace. We want to be the ones who help you make a stand against any discrimination or injustice you experience at your job. Regardless of your citizenship status, we can help you put a stop to racism at work.
How Racism May Appear On The Job
Hate speech may be the first thing to come to mind when you consider racism at work, but it can present itself in many other instances. A few common ways that an employer or coworker can engage in racial discrimination at work include:
- Isolating or avoiding you
- Denying you a promotion or raise because of your race
- Forcing you to take on difficult tasks or responsibilities because of race
- Denying work privileges due to race
When these or other forms of racism happen, the responsible party may try to play it down, acting like it is not a big deal or it didn’t happen at all. Do not let them get away with their claims; reach out to us to hold them accountable. We do not tolerate any form of racial discrimination, and we are prepared to fight for you through every step of your case. As employment law attorneys, we work to make it clear that racism of any kind is not welcome at your job, and it does have consequences.
Our New Mexico Racial Discrimination Lawyers Are Here For You
If you believe you suffered from racism on the job, let our team of New Mexico racial discrimination lawyers at Flores Mendez Law put a stop to it. Call our offices in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, at 915-308-9999 or email us here and schedule your initial consultation. The sooner you reach out to our offices, the sooner we can resolve your case and help you pursue the justice you deserve.