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Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment

Aug. 2, 2018

Government settles sex harassment suit for $3.5M and mandatory training

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission settled a sexual harassment lawsuit against Alorica Inc. that includes a $3.5 million payout to alleged victims, years of federal supervision, and mandatory training.

Government settles sex harassment suit for $3.5M and mandatory training
From left, Tania King, Alorica Inc. chief legal officer; EEOC regional attorney Anna Y. Park, largely obstructed by speaker; claimant Chasity LaMaptina; EEOC Deputy District Director Christine Park-Gonzalez; EEOC attorney Lorena Garcia-Bautista

LOS ANGELES -- The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission settled a sexual harassment lawsuit against Alorica Inc. that includes a $3.5 million payout to alleged victims, years of federal supervision and mandatory training, it announced in a press conference Wednesday.

"While no one should have to experience harassment on the job, I commend the women and men who bravely came forward in this case and brought their experience of...

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