认识到联合骚扰/报复索赔的潜力

IF 5.2 1区 社会学 Q1 LAW Yale Law Journal Pub Date : 2007-10-01 DOI:10.2307/20455785
Eisha Jain
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报复性动机和歧视性动机通常在工作场所重叠,但法院在评估第七章的主张时,往往会将报复性动机与歧视性动机分开。本说明批评了分类背后的理由,并呼吁法院将投诉后的行为理解为既构成报复又构成升级骚扰。
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Realizing the Potential of the Joint Harassment/Retaliation Claim
Retaliatory and discriminatory motives commonly overlap in the workplace, but courts often disaggregate retaliatory motives from discriminatory ones when evaluating Title VII claims. This Note critiques the rationales behind disaggregation and calls for courts to understand post-complaint behavior as constituting both retaliation and escalated harassment.
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