Legal Question in Sexual Harassment in California

Relationship at work with boss gone bad

I have had a relationship with my boss (the owner) for two years. We had plans to get married, he asked me last October with a ring. He was/is only seperated from his wife. The divorce has been going on for nine months and I see no end. For the last two months he has been avoiding me and seems to always be at his wifes home. In the last week he has not returned any of my phone calls regarding ''what is going on''. I believe he is reconciling with his wife but he has not actually said so. I work directly with him and the only communication I have had with him is business only. I want to protect myself, because now I fear I am in jepordy of loosing my job. The work environment is miserable. I need to know be put in the right direction to protect myself. I believe that I will be made to resign or something of that nature, which I believe is unfair. I have worked for this company for seven years and he was involved in our relationship just as much as I was, but now, I fear I will be taken advantage of, again, this time for my career. If you can assist me with any advice or provide me with a name of someone I could have a consultation with, I would greatly appreciate it.


Asked on 6/26/02, 2:38 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Ferry Law Offices of John C. Ferry

Re: Relationship at work with boss gone bad

There are a number of things you can do, but a lot of things depend on your current relationships at the office, how important it is to keep your job and to keep things confidential. Generally, I would recommend you make a record by contacting HR and letting them know what is going on. Once there is an adverse employment action (demotion, denying promotion/raise, termination) you should contact your local office of the Department of Fair Employment and Housing and file a charge of sexual harassment/discrimination.

You should also contact a local attorney for additional advice and recommendations, and again, to establish a record.

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Answered on 7/01/02, 12:46 pm


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