United States: Supreme Court Holds That Employees Need Not Show "Significant" Harm To Support A Title VII Discrimination Claim Based On A Job Transfer - Bass, Berry & Sims

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In a recent decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a lateral job transfer can – in certain circumstances...

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