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Worker quit voluntarily? Don’t rule out discrimination suit

05/06/2008

Employees who quit generally can’t sue for discrimination—unless they can show that they were essentially forced out because conditions were intolerable. But don’t think simply accepting an employee’s resignation note lets the company entirely off the hook ...

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