Are you a victim of discrimination? Has your employer recently made it known that some of you may not have the same type of health insurance that they do? Do you feel that because your job title is different than another person in the same position, that your health insurance is less beneficial? If the answer is “yes,” then you can consider yourself a victim of discrimination.

Discrimination can be based on race, religion, sex, age, ethnicity, and national origin. If you feel as if you have been denied better insurance due to your race, sex, religion, or national origin, it is best to speak up. Even if you do not feel like you have discrimination, you need to speak up. Speak up for your co-workers in your office so that the company will know that you do not think it is right to discriminate. If you are being paid more money than another person in your office, then you may feel as if your health insurance is worse because of that. Even if you think that you are being paid the same amount as everyone else, you might want to make sure that you do not have less insurance coverage. If you feel that your co-workers at a lower level than you, have better insurance coverage than you do, then you can talk with your human