From the “Yeah, right” file:
“We are confident that our workplace policies and practices are lawful, correct, and non-discriminatory.”
– MSLGroup, as it settled a gender bias suit for $2.9 million.
From the “Yeah, right” file:
“We are confident that our workplace policies and practices are lawful, correct, and non-discriminatory.”
– MSLGroup, as it settled a gender bias suit for $2.9 million.
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