What can I do if I feel like I have been bullied and harassed by my manager?

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What can I do if I feel like I have been bullied and harassed by my manager?

I started my job a year ago and I never got full training into my role and just got

Asked on December 21, 2017 under Employment Labor Law, Alaska

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M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

I'm afraid that without protection against these working conditions under the terms of a union agreement or emloyment contract, you have no recourse here. In an "at will" employment relationship ,a company can set the conircumstances of work much as it sees fit (absent some form of actionable discrimination). Accordingly, you will either have to put up with this situation, complain but risk termination or quit. As for your employer's rights, they can terminate your employment at any time for any reason, with or without notice.

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

I'm afraid that without protection against these working conditions under the terms of a union agreement or emloyment contract, you have no recourse here. In an "at will" employment relationship ,a company can set the conircumstances of work much as it sees fit (absent some form of actionable discrimination). Accordingly, you will either have to put up with this situation, complain but risk termination or quit. As for your employer's rights, they can terminate your employment at any time for any reason, with or without notice.


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