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Adverse Action – what is it? when is it unlawful?

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Contents

  1. What is Adverse Action?
  2. Relevance of Adverse Action – when is it unlawful?
  3. What if there were several reasons for adverse action? (including some more important than others)
  4. What does the employee have to prove in an adverse action claim?
  5. Important lessons for employers

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