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Reassigned employee can’t sue for harassment (access required)

By: Pat Murphy
Published: October 23, 2009

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An employee who was promptly reassigned after complaining about harassment can’t later sue for sex discrimination based on conduct that preceded her transfer, the 5th Circuit has ruled in affirming a dismissal. The plaintiff worked for the Mississippi Department of Transportation. The employer transferred her to another position after she complained that her supervisor was pressuring ...
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