Legal Question in Sexual Harassment in Massachusetts

Recourse

Do I have any recourse against a former boss who was found guilty of harassing me in 2003. Management liked my boss so they supported him. I was given a written warning on invalid charges. The warning stated my boss was to meet with me monthly to review the warning and my progress. This was never done even though I asked. I did see an attorney who stated he couldn't do anything after I lost my job. My former boss is a RN who lied about my character, the human resource person was accusatory and I felt like I had done something wrong. Any advice?


Asked on 3/12/05, 5:41 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Barbara C. Johnson Law Office of Barbara C. Johnson

Re: Recourse

Who found him "guilty"?

The word "guilty" is reserved for criminal courts, so your message is a bit cryptic.

How could "invalid charges" be found if he was found "guilty"?

Resource people are paid to find in favor of management.

No advice. Information does not compute with the information supplied.

Am assuming you worked for a hospital or some type of medical or rehab facility.

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Answered on 3/12/05, 7:41 pm


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