Employment Law

Employment Law in North Charleston, SC

Protecting Employees From Workplace Discrimination

Employment law governs the complex rights and responsibilities shared by employees and employers. When workplace rules are violated or employees are treated unfairly, a legal review is often necessary to determine if state or federal protections have been breached. Hunt Law LLC represents employees in diverse employment matters throughout North Charleston and the surrounding counties, with Bonnie Travaglio Hunt providing direct, dedicated guidance from your initial consultation through the final resolution of your case.

Understanding Your Protections in an "At-Will" State

South Carolina is an at-will employment state, meaning that generally, an employer or employee can end the relationship at any time for any reason—or no reason at all. However, there are critical legal exceptions to this rule. An employment law claim may exist when an employer’s actions violate established legal standards, such as:

Anti-Discrimination Laws

Terminations based on protected traits like race, sex, or disability.

Whistleblower Protections

Actions taken against an employee for reporting illegal activities.

Public Policy

Firing someone for complying with legal obligations like jury duty.

Common Employment Law Issues

Employment disputes often require a careful review of the facts to distinguish between "unfair" treatment and "unlawful" conduct.
Common concerns handled by Hunt Law LLC include:
  • Wrongful Termination: Discharge that violates a contract or statutory protection.
  • Wage and Hour Violations: Failure to pay minimum wage, overtime, or final paychecks as required by the SC Payment of Wages Act.
  • Denial of Reasonable Accommodations: Failure to provide necessary adjustments for disabilities or pregnancy-related needs.
  • Employee Misclassification: Illegally labeling employees as "independent contractors" to avoid providing benefits or overtime.
  • Unfair Disciplinary Practices: Inconsistent application of company policies used as a pretext for discrimination.

Retaliation in the Workplace

Retaliation is one of the most frequent workplace violations. It occurs when an employer takes adverse action against an employee for asserting their legal rights—such as filing a workers' compensation claim, reporting harassment, or requesting FMLA leave.

Forms of retaliation may include:
  • Sudden termination or demotion.
  • Reduction in hours or pay.
  • Exclusion from team meetings or "blacklisting" from opportunities.
  • Negative performance reviews that do not align with previous work quality.
Note: Employment laws prohibit retaliation even if the underlying complaint (such as a discrimination report) is eventually found to be unsubstantiated, provided the report was made in good faith.

When to Speak With an Employment Attorney

You should seek legal guidance if your workplace treatment appears targeted, retaliatory, or inconsistent with established laws. High-priority situations include:
  • Being fired shortly after reporting misconduct or safety hazards.
  • Disputes over unpaid commissions, bonuses, or final wages.
  • Repeated denial of accommodations for medical conditions.
Hunt Law evaluates the specific facts of your situation to determine if they support a claim and explains the available legal options under both South Carolina and federal law.

Experienced Representation in South Carolina

Bonnie Travaglio Hunt is licensed to practice in all South Carolina state courts and the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. Since 2007, her practice has been centered on employment law and civil rights. At Hunt Law LLC, you will work directly with Ms. Hunt, ensuring your case benefits from a consistent strategy and clear, open communication.

Schedule Your Free Consultation

If a workplace issue is affecting your livelihood or your future, a professional consultation can provide the clarity you need. Hunt Law LLC offers free consultations for employment law matters in Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties.

Contact our North Charleston office today to discuss your case and protect your rights.

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