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can I sue?

the person that hired me has hired his son also. in some instances it seems like he favors his son. can I sue the company for nepotism?

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  • 1 year ago

    For private companies there are no laws against nepotism.

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    No, they will do that, look for another job or put up with it.

  • 1 year ago

    You can sue anybody for anything and like all losers, you'll lose.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    Doubtful. There are very few laws that address nepotism and those that do typically only in regard to public-sector employment. And get use to some people being favored over others.

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    If you can prove monetary damages, yes, you can.  I suspect that when your mental health is examined, you are going to lose:  "I am making deliveries for a living and have been doing so for 30 years now in California. I would rather be dead than to have to drive anymore."

  • 1 year ago

    If you work for the government, and can prove your damages, yes.  But if you work in the private sector, no.

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    As always the answer is ... YES ... you can sue.  The real question is, can you win?  Is there a nepotism tort in your jurisdiction?  Can you prove damages?

  • Rick B
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    of course not. That is not illegal.

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