Texas employees who claim they have been sexually harassed must file a complaint with the Texas Workforce Commission Civil Rights Division within 180 days of the harassment. But that time limit doesn’t mean that only those acts of harassment that happened in the immediately preceding 180 days will be considered. In fact, any related acts that may have occurred earlier may be pulled into the litigation as part of a continual violation claim.
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