Legal Question in Employment Law in Tennessee

Wrongful accusation of sexual harassment

I have been told by my employer that I am accussed of improper behavior by a few Techs at a hospital I worked at for 2 months. However, I have not been informed of the specifics. I know that these are untrue and have no idea how to fight for my name and job. I know I have been wrongly accussed and do not know why, except that I am a physician. Please help. Let me know if I have any rights.


Asked on 11/06/04, 8:49 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Dr. Michael A. S. Guth Tennessee Attorney at Law Assists Pro Se (without a lawyer) Parties

Re: Wrongful accusation of sexual harassment

It makes a difference if the hospital is public (owned by the government) or private. If a public hospital, then you will have due process and equal protection rights that can be imposed on the hospital to give you a fair hearing.

If it is a private hospital, then you will only have a right to a hearing and to refute the allegations to the extent it is covered in an employee handbook or some other policy manual given to you when you first became affiliated with the hospital.

The hospital should not slander your name without proof. It sounds like you do not work for that hospital anymore, and it is not affecting your ability to find work elsewhere. If that is the case, I would let the matter die down and see if you can get more details after you become affiliated with a new hospital and are secure in that position.

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Answered on 11/07/04, 8:32 am


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