A female employee and her (now) spouse are hired as elementary teachers and receive the highest level
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A female employee and her (now) spouse are hired as elementary teachers and receive the highest level evaluation for the year. At the end of the school year, the principal calls the two into her office with both their résumés on the desk and says she noticed they both went to the same art school, and have had the same address for 30 years, so one of them must leave, and the two must decide between them which one. One left the school, and the other is constantly harassed, publicly intimidated, and humiliated by the principal. Is this a sufficient basis for a Title VII claim?
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Employment Law for Business
ISBN: 978-1259722332
9th edition
Authors: Dawn D. Bennett Alexander, Laura P. Hartman
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