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29Oct

Halloween Parties Can Leave Employers “Haunted” By Discrimination

The last week of October can result in “double, double toil, and trouble” for employers. While workplace Halloween festivities may boost employee morale, they can also result in employer liability for discrimination and harassment in the workplace in...
By: Akerman LLP - HR Defense
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/halloween-parties-can-leave-employers-49609/

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