Domestic violence is, sadly, a dangerous part of life for too many in Connecticut and around the U.S.
According to the latest statistics, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in America.
One in four women and one in seven men experience some form of severe physical violence at the hands of a family member in their lifetime.
On a typical day, more than 20,000 phone calls are placed to domestic violence hotlines nationwide.
The problem is real – and Connecticut employers need to know how they can help employees in the event that one or more become victims.
Here are some of the basics:
If you’re an employer and have questions about labor and employment law, including the proper handling of employees who have suffered domestic violence, consider calling on the attorneys at Kainen, Escalera & McHale in Connecticut. We do one thing and one thing only – we are an employer defense law firm – in fact, we are one of the largest employer defense law firms in the region. What’s more, each of our attorneys has over 25 years of experience in employment and labor law matters and can provide your business with comprehensive legal counsel ranging from assistance with necessary preventive measures to trial advocacy. Please contact us if we can help you.
Please Note: We do not represent employees. We only work with employers.
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