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Labor/Employment,
Government

Feb. 16, 2018

Major changes needed in Capitol sexual harassment investigations, legislators told

A prominent labor law attorney gave the state Legislature a harsh assessment of what it must do to curb sexual harassment during a hearing on Thursday.

SACRAMENTO — A prominent labor law attorney gave the state Legislature a harsh assessment of what it must do to curb sexual harassment during a hearing on Thursday.

The hearing happened on the same day Sen. Tony Mendoza, D-Artesia, sued the Senate for suspending him while he is investigated for harassment complaints. Mendoza has claimed the suspension is illegal, and that he is being treated differently than other legislators under...

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