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Originally Posted by LaraLynn
PT52 - I am in the process of doing just what you suggested. I can file with the Texas Workforce Commission. If they find that there is merit they will simultaneously file with EEOC. My Mother in law works for the State and is going to talk to a friend of hers that works in HR tomorrow about laws and what not. She is also looking into getting me a lawyer.
Let me know what happens with your case. I am sure as this moves forward I will definitely need advice. Thank you for replying!
Gus - I am so sorry that happened to you. I have to figure out how to get food stamps right now too and that is pretty scary. It is so hard right now, but I am grateful to have found this forum. Thank you for replying to my thread. I hope that tomorrow is a better day for both of us.
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Glad you've got the ball rolling on this LaraLynn, it just makes me so angry that people who just want to work are denied the opportunity. I got really lucky and was referred to a lawyer who has handled some really high profile civil rights cases...including some related to 9/11. I really believe karma has a lot to do with it. Good luck!
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