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You may be joint employer despite EEOC filing

11/03/2014

When employees file EEOC charges, they are supposed to name all potential defendants and explain what they allegedly did wrong. But sometimes it’s hard to figure out corporate relationships—for example, a joint employer relationship involving a corporate entity and an individually owned franchise.

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