Think co-worker religious bias wasn’t serious? Don’t bet on courts taking such a casual view
Earlier this year, we told you about a North Carolina religious harassment case that was dismissed because the judge felt the alleged harassment wasn’t serious enough to warrant a lawsuit. The EEOC asked the court to reconsider its decision and it did, ordering the lawsuit reinstated.
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