Failure to investigate alleged harassment brings EEOC lawsuit
B.J. Con-Sew faces national-origin harassment charges after a Hispanic employee claims he was forced to resign to avoid daily harassment. The employee claims he complained to various managers, but no investigation or assistance was forthcoming. Eventually, he quit and filed charges with the EEOC.
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