Labor/Employment,
Government
Jan. 19, 2018
Lawmaker introduces bills to give alleged sexual harassment victims longer to sue
Declaring, “No one should wake up in the morning fearing what they face when they go to work,” an Assembly member introduced legislation Thursday that would triple the window of time for someone to sue for sexual harassment.
Declaring, “No one should wake up in the morning fearing what they face when they go to work,” an Assembly member introduced legislation Thursday that would triple the window of time for someone to sue for sexual harassment.
Assemblywoman Eloise Gomez Reyes, a San Bernardino Democrat, unveiled AB 1870 at a Sacramento press conference. The measure would extend the statute of limitations for sexual harassment and also discrimination u...
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