Daniel Chammas: Why Employees Do Not Report Workplace Violence

Daniel Chammas: Why Employees Do Not Report Workplace Violence

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Daniel Chammas is an experienced litigator who has advised clients on a variety of employment issues, including drafting employee handbooks, terminating employees, and complying with California and federal wage and hour laws. One of the issues many employees face in the workplace is harassment or violence, and in most cases it goes unreported. Fighting, threats, harassments, and inappropriate behavior are some of the most common acts that go reported.
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Sacramento California has been really busy lately responding to fires, accidents , arresting people and the criminal attorneys defending their clients. Each has their own personal lives outside of work as well. At times, it seems these two work and personal life can overlap and /or get in the way of them doing their job effectively.

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