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Charges Fall, Settlements Rise in 2019 EEOC Sexual Harassment Cases

Barley Snyder | | Return|
Despite a slight drop in workplace sexual harassment cases in Fiscal Year 2019, the amount of the settlements in those cases jumped more than 20%....
By: Barley Snyder
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/charges-fall-settlements-rise-in-2019-37126/

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