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Labor/Employment

Sep. 27, 2002

Beware Promising Secrecy to Confessing Sexual Harassers

Employment Column - By Phillip R. Maltin - Employers dream of creating a workplace free from sexual harassment. Sadly, however, many instances of sexual harassment surface only after events in the workplace trigger liability. Sometimes allegations of sexual harassment surface not from the victim but from a surprise witness: the harasser himself or herself.

        Employment Column
        
        By Phillip R. Maltin

        Employers dream of creating a workplace free from sexual harassment. Sadly, however, many instances of sexual harassment surface only after events in the workplace trigger liability. Sometimes allegations of...

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