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Denying remote work based on the country youre traveling to might not be considered discrimination under U.S. Law. Texas Labor Code Chapter 21 prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, disability, religion, sex, national origin, or age. Consult your HR department or an attorney for specific advice. FreeLawChat does not offer live chat, but platforms like Avvo, LegalAdvice subreddit, JustAnswer, Rocket Lawyer, and LawZam can provide legal advice.Full Conversation
Employed in the US, Texas and Planning to go to RUssia
Under U.S law, discrimination is based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability. Denying remote work because of the country you're going to might not be considered discrimination. However, company policies vary. It's best to consult your HR department or an attorney.
is there any law that might be on my favor?
In Texas, there isn't a specific law that protects your right to remote work while traveling. However, Texas Labor Code Chapter * prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, disability, religion, sex, national origin or age. If you feel your rights have been violated, you may seek legal advice.
is there any live chat where I can have some advise?
Unfortunately, FreeLawChat does not provide live chat services. However, you may find legal advice from other online platforms. You can also consult with a local attorney for specific advice tailored to your situation.
what other online platforms?
There are several online platforms for legal advice:
*. Avvo: Offers free legal advice from lawyers across the country.
*. LegalAdvice subreddit: A community where people can get basic legal advice.
*. JustAnswer: Connects you to lawyers for a small fee.
*. Rocket Lawyer: Offers legal documents and attorney advice for a monthly fee.
*. LawZam: Free consultations with attorneys over video chat.