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Using The Iied Tort To Address Discrimination And Retaliation In The Workplace, Alex B. Long
Using The Iied Tort To Address Discrimination And Retaliation In The Workplace, Alex B. Long
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Citing the need to preserve managerial discretion, courts frequently espouse the need to adopt an “especially strict approach” in cases of intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED) in the workplace. As a result, the IIED tort currently has a limited role to play in the fight against workplace discrimination and harassment. At the same time, a few courts – almost undetected in the literature on the subject - have recognized that one form of employer conduct may merit special treatment when assessing an IIED claim against an employer. According to these courts, the fact that an employer has engaged in …