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Without ‘ultimate employment action,’ it’s hard to make discrimination claims stick

01/05/2009

Employees who think they are victims of some form of discrimination must show they were treated differently in some important way because of their race or other protected characteristic. But minor annoyances—such as heavier workloads—are not usually considered discrimination.

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