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January 30th, 2025

Reclaim Your Rights, Hold Employers Accountable with Taylor Crabill

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Boom With A Bang!Reclaim Your Rights, Hold Employers Accountable with Taylor Crabill
  1. Reclaim Your Rights, Hold Employers Accountable with Taylor Crabill Boom With A Bang! 58:03

Taylor Crabill has had the privilege of representing clients against some of the largest and most formidable companies in the world. These experiences have not only honed his expertise in Employment law but has also reinforced his dedication to ensuring that employees are treated fairly and lawfully.

In this episode Taylor discusses:

  • The allure of employment law
  • Colour, sex, disability discrimination
  • Retaliation charges
  • Workplace incidents and hiring concerns
  • How to prepare to present to your lawyer
  • What happens next
  • Repercussions for employer

Taylor’s advice for you as an older employee feeling discrimination is really encouraging: times have changed since our parents were eased out of the workplace, and it costs you nothing.

Find Taylor at https://crabilllawfirm.com/

Learn more about Taylor and find more contact information at https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-taylor-crabill/

 

I’ve probably done most of the things you expect a woman my age to have done: married and divorced; three children; variety of jobs over the years including a couple of home-based businesses and, finally, a pretty good career; gave up that career (and home and life) to move and take care of a dementing mother; adult daughter moved back home with a baby; financial struggles; sucker-punched by the post-2007 economy. You tell a similar story.

My podcast is for Boomer Women. A variety of subjects, a variety of viewpoints... and open to suggestions if I'm not covering a topic you want to hear about.

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