Beware workplace bullying, now potentially grounds for lawsuit
In April, the Supreme Court’s decision in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis lowered the standard for what constitutes sex discrimination. The case substantially changed the rules on what employees must prove to win a discrimination case. At the time, management-side employment lawyers predicted the ruling would unleash a flood of lawsuits. Now we have one of the first cases testing the ruling’s limits.
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