Are you still employed but facing retaliation or harassment after speaking up at work? You are not alone. Many employees in Kentucky and Ohio experience unfair treatment after reporting discrimination, requesting accommodations, or raising wage or safety concerns.
Even though the law prohibits retaliation in certain situations, employers do not always follow the law. That is why it is important to protect yourself with clear documentation, including a written HR complaint letter.
Why a Written HR Complaint Letter Matters
Employers often deny wrongdoing. A workplace retaliation complaint letter creates a record that shows you acted in good faith. This record can:
- Strengthen your legal protections under federal and state law
- Show that you reported harassment or retaliation promptly
- Protect your rights if your employer ignores or mishandles your complaint
- Support your case with the EEOC, the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, or the Ohio Civil Rights Commission
- Our sample HR complaint letter for retaliation and harassment can help you get started.
What You Should Know Before Sending a Complaint Letter
- Always keep a copy of the letter for your records.
- Be clear and professional. Identify if your complaint involves age, race, gender, disability, or another protected category.
- Understand that the law prohibits retaliation in certain situations, but there is no guarantee your employer will not retaliate after receiving a letter.
- We strongly recommend speaking with a Kentucky or Ohio employment lawyer before sending any complaint letter.
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- Fill out the form to have the sample HR complaint letter emailed to you. This resource is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Thompson Legal LLC Helps Employees in Kentucky and Ohio
At Thompson Legal LLC, we represent employees facing retaliation, harassment, and wrongful termination. We help workers in Louisville, Lexington, Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Dayton protect their rights and build strong cases against unlawful treatment.
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