Today, Barrett & Farahany Managing Partner Amanda Farahany testified as an advocate of a proposed bill before the Reeves Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee in the Capitol. The new bill, known as the Workplace Harassment Bill, is currently under consideration and could potentially reshape Georgia’s approach to workplace safety and dignity.
Amanda Farahany, with her extensive experience in employment law, particularly in cases related to sexual harassment and workplace discrimination, has been an unwavering advocate for victims of these injustices. Her dedication to securing civil justice for all employees is the driving force behind this bill.
The Workplace Harassment Bill, if passed, will serve as a beacon of hope for workers across Georgia. It aims to foster a safer, more equitable work environment, free from harassment and discrimination.
This bill has faced opposition from various Chambers of Commerce and still has not been voted on. However, you can help. The House Judiciary Committee must hear from constituents like YOU about the importance of this bill. Your voice matters. Your support is essential to move this bill forward. Let’s join hands in making Georgia a safer place to work for everyone.
To learn more about this bill or Amanda’s other legislative efforts, or if you believe that you have experienced discrimination or harassment in your workplace, please contact our firm today.
To support this bill, please reach out to your local representative today.