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Consider The Source: When The Harasser Is The Boss, Susan Grover, Kimberly Piro
Consider The Source: When The Harasser Is The Boss, Susan Grover, Kimberly Piro
Faculty Publications
In Consider the Source, Susan Grover and Kim Piro argue for a change in the analysis that courts apply to determine whether actionable workplace harassment has occurred. They identify a gap in current doctrine, which allows courts to ignore the status of the harasser as co-worker or supervisor. The authors argue that harassment at the hands of a supervisor is necessarily more severe and pervasive than the same harassment by a coworker. As a result, they recommend that the harasser's identity as a supervisor or co-worker be treated as a necessary consideration when courts assess whether actionable harassment has occurred.
Erisa Preemption Doctrine As Health Policy, Joshua P. Booth, Larry I. Palmer
Erisa Preemption Doctrine As Health Policy, Joshua P. Booth, Larry I. Palmer
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No abstract provided.
Redressing All Erisa Fiduciary Breaches Under Section 409 (A), Eric D. Chason
Redressing All Erisa Fiduciary Breaches Under Section 409 (A), Eric D. Chason
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No abstract provided.
Executive Compensation And Tax Neutrality: Taxing The Investment Component Of Deferred Compensation, Eric D. Chason
Executive Compensation And Tax Neutrality: Taxing The Investment Component Of Deferred Compensation, Eric D. Chason
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No abstract provided.