Labor/Employment
Apr. 26, 2001
Deconstruction Paper
In the "he said-she said" world of sexual harassment, written documentation is critical. That explains attorney Linda Miller Savitt's reaction when the Los Angeles Unified School District asked her to defend against a former employee's claim of retaliation for complaining about gender discrimination.




In the "he said-she said" world of sexual harassment, written documentation is critical.
That explains attorney Linda Miller Savitt's reaction when the Los Angeles Unified School District asked her to defend against a former employee's claim o...
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