Labor/Employment
Mar. 4, 2006
'L'Oreal' Permits Retaliation Claims That Employers Know Nothing About
Employment Column - By Karen L. Gabler - In the rapidly changing environment of sexual-harassment and discrimination lawsuits, claims for retaliation typically have received more limited attention from courts and commentators. In light of a controversial 2005 retaliation decision by the California Supreme Court, with the federal courts in flux on the topic and with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to address the issue in 2006, that may be about to change.




By Karen L. Gabler
In the rapidly changing environment of sexual-harassment and discrimination lawsuits, claims for retaliation typically have received more limited attention from courts and commentators. In light of a controversial 2005 retaliation decision by the California Supreme Court, with the federal courts in flu...
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