5 Signs You're Being Pushed Out of Your Job
Автор: Ed Hones
Загружено: 2025-07-02
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Are you feeling like your boss is making your work life miserable? It might not be in your head. In this video, employment lawyer Ed Hones from Hones Law breaks down the five subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) signs that your employer is trying to push you out of your job.
This is a tactic known as "constructive discharge," where a company makes working conditions so intolerable that you feel you have no choice but to quit. Learn how to spot the red flags so you can protect yourself and know your options.
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In this video, we'll cover:
0:00 - Intro
0:43 - What "Being Pushed Out" (Constructive Discharge) Legally Means
1:07 - Why Employers Try to Push Employees Out
1:35 - Sign #1: The Slow Freeze-Out
2:17 - Sign #2: The Setup for Failure
3:00 - Sign #3: The Demotion in Disguise
3:42 - Sign #4: The Nitpicker's Notebook
4:26 - Sign #5: "Helpful" Suggestions to Leave
5:00 - What You Can Do (Your Legal Options)
5:48 - Bottom Line
Being pushed out of your job can be a stressful and isolating experience, but you have rights. If you believe you are being targeted for illegal reasons—such as discrimination based on race, age, gender, disability, or retaliation for reporting illegal activity—it's crucial to understand your legal protections.
Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information provided is based on general legal principles and may not apply to your specific situation. You should consult with an employment lawyer in your state for advice regarding your individual circumstances.
ABOUT ED HONES:
Ed Hones is an employment lawyer in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to protecting workers' rights. Hones Law focuses on educating employees about their legal protections and representing clients in cases of wrongful termination, discrimination, wage and hour violations, and other employment disputes.
CONTACT & RESOURCES:
Website: https://www.honeslaw.com
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