The firing and resignation of two attorneys from California’s Department of Fair Employment & Housing were centered on friction between the state agency, the governor’s office, and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the two lawyers have indicated.
They indicated the friction was the result of what the now-departed attorneys considered obstruction of the state’s pursuit of sexual harassment claims against Activision Blizz...
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