Associational Discrimination: When an Employee’s Relationship Creates Employer Risk
Associational discrimination claims arise from an employee’s relationship with someone else — such as a family member, spouse, friend, or caregiver connection. In this episode, Jen and Joe Beachboard discuss where California employers commonly get into trouble and how to reduce risk when workplace decisions involve an employee’s association with another person.

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