Employment Discrimination
Disability Discrimination
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects disabled employees in the workplace.
Race Discrimination
Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Protects against racial discrimination in the workplace.
Age Discrimination
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) protects older workers from being discriminated against.
National Origin Discrimination
Title VII and Kentucky law protects workers from discrimination because they're from a foreign country.
Religious Discrimination
Federal and state law protects you from discrimination in the workplace because of your religious beliefs.
Occupational Pneumoconiosis Discrimination
Kentucky's laws prohibit discrimination because a coal miner has developed occupational pneumoconiosis by getting coal dust in his lungs.
LGBTQ Discrimination
The Supreme Court has interpreted Title VII to protect gender identity and sexual orientation.
Harassment
Everyone has a right to be free from harassment at work, and sexual harassment has an extra protection.
Retaliation
Family and Medical Leave Act
Upon returning from FMLA leave, an employer cannot fire, demote, reduce hours, or alter the employees work.
Workers' Comp. Retaliation
Although Kentucky is an at will employment state, it's illegal if your boss fires you for filing for workers' comp.
Wage and Overtime Disputes
Minimum Wage Disputes
Minimum wage laws can be tricky and nuanced, and we will dedicate ourselves to help you navigate the law.
Disability Rights
Personal Injury
Whether injured at a nursing home or at a business, Ryan Employment Law strives to help people with disabilities in all aspects of life.
Housing and Transportation Discrimination
We fight for disabled people who are discriminated against in housing or public and private transportation.