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Employee may sue for hostility from subordinates

Employee may sue for hostility from subordinates

Employee may sue for hostility from subordinates

Can the subordinates of a branch supervisor of a nonprofit welfare services provider create such a hostile work environment that the supervisor has a viable claim against her employer for discrimination based on race, sex, and national origin? The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a trial court’s summary judgment for the employer on charges of discriminatory termination and retaliation, but has reversed the trial court and permitted the employee to proceed on a claim for hostile work environment. “There is no dispute that the workplace at issue involved people engaging in outrageous behavior,” the Court wrote. “Rather, the dispute exists as to what [the employee] reported up the...

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