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Labor/Employment

May 31, 2007

Panel Revives Woman's Claim of 'Reverse' Religious Discrimination

A federal appeals court Tuesday reinstated an employment-discrimination lawsuit brought by a woman who claims she was passed over for promotion because she didn't subscribe to the same religion as her boss.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A federal appeals court Tuesday reinstated an employment-discrimination lawsuit brought by a woman who claims she was passed over for promotion because she didn't subscribe to the same religion as her boss.
      A Nevada City woman who worked as a software developer for Kelly Services temp agency said her supervisor repeatedly favored and promoted o...

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