Good news: Bullying and verbal abuse probably are not emotional distress
Sometimes a rogue supervisor comes along who bullies or verbally abuses a subordinate. While such conduct may sometimes violate Title VII and other federal laws, it seldom results in additional awards for emotional distress under Georgia law. And that’s good news because losing an emotional distress case can be expensive.
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