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Labor/Employment

Jun. 13, 2003

Justices Accept Retaliation Suit

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will decide whether a manager may sue her employer because she refused to follow a male boss' directive to fire a sales clerk whom he didn't find attractive.

By Philip Carrizosa
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will decide whether a manager may sue her employer because she refused to follow a male boss' directive to fire a sales clerk whom he didn't find attractive.
        Elysa Yanowitz, a s...

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