Labor/Employment
Oct. 26, 2001
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In Birschtein v. New United Motor Manufacturing Inc., 2001 DJDAR 10811 (Cal. App. Oct. 9, 2001), the 1st District Court of Appeal decided an issue of first impression in the California state courts: Can staring at a co-worker that is not sexual in nature constitute sexual harassment under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act?




In Birschtein v. New United Motor Manufacturing Inc., 2001 DJDAR 10811 (Cal. App. Oct. 9, 2001), the 1st District Court of Appeal decided an issue of first impression in the California state courts: Can staring at a co-worker that is not sexual in nature constitute sexual...
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