Daily Journal Staff Writer
California workers are filing more workplace retaliation charges than ever with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, according to statistics released by the federal agency.
The data shows retaliation claims are up, even though the number of overall charges received by the EEOC's six California offices fell slightly during the 2011 fiscal, which ended Sept. 30.
The EEOC received...
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