U.S. Supreme Court
May 29, 2008
Workers Gain From Justices' Broad Reading
The U.S. Supreme Court handed an important employment law victory to workers Tuesday, ruling that a long-standing civil rights law that bars discrimination in contracts also protects employees from retaliation for complaining about workplace discrimination.




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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court handed an important employment law victory to workers Tuesday, ruling that a long-standing civil rights law that bars discrimination in contracts also protects employees from retaliation for complaining about workplace discrimination.
The court's decision was one ...
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