By Gloria Allred and R. Tomas Olmos
Many employers proudly boast that they have a "zero tolerance" policy with respect to their internal policies governing sexual harassment in the workplace. Such a policy is intended to convey to employees that management take these complaints seriously and to encourage employees ...
Many employers proudly boast that they have a "zero tolerance" policy with respect to their internal policies governing sexual harassment in the workplace. Such a policy is intended to convey to employees that management take these complaints seriously and to encourage employees ...
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