No, retaliation against employees for engaging in protected activity under Title VII, such as filing a discrimination complaint or participating in an investigation, is illegal and prohibited. Title VII's anti-retaliation provisions prohibit employers from taking adverse action against employees who oppose discriminatory practices, file a complaint or charge of discrimination, or participate in any Title VII proceeding or investigation. Adverse actions can include termination, demotion, harassment, or other forms of retaliation designed to punish or deter employees from exercising their rights under Title VII. If you believe you have experienced retaliation, you may have additional legal remedies available under Title VII.
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