Less than three years after the Legislature launched an internal unit to review staff discrimination, harassment, and retaliation complaints, the unit has started taking steps to improve the complaint process, according to its director, Julia V. Johnson.
She confirmed the moves recently, while some employment attorneys have said the Workplace Conduct Unit frequently failed to review or investigate their clients' claims in a timely or...
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