Don’t let response to domestic violence & sexual assault land you in court
Most of the time, employers that learn that someone is experiencing some form of domestic violence try to do what they can to help the employee manage the situation. Sometimes, however, employers aren’t exactly supportive. The EEOC has taken the position that, on occasion, employer missteps in these situations may be a form of discrimination under federal law.
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