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July 9, 2007
By John Inserra
Retaliatory Demotion in Worker's Compensation
The case of Trosper v Bag N Save sets forth the Nebraska Supreme Court's acceptance of a cause of action for the retaliatory demotion for the filing of a Worker's Compensation claim.
Focusing on our rationale in Jackson, we conclude that a cause of action for retaliatory demotion exists when an employer demotes an employee for filing a workers' compensation claim. When we recognized a retaliatory discharge claim, we reasoned that "a rule which allows fear of retaliation for the filing of a claim undermines [the important public policy of the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act]." And we stated that "'the employee must be able to exercise his right in an unfettered fashion without being subject to reprisal.

Trosper extends the public policy rationale set forth in Jackson v. Morris Communications Corp. 265 Neb. 423, 657 N.W.2d 634 (2003).

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