Employee Must Meet Employer’s Legitimate Expectations to Establish Case of Employment Discrimination
Wednesday, 12 February 2020
In two recent cases, the Eastern District of Virginia found that the plaintiffs weren’t able to establish claims of discrimination, because they weren’t able to establish that they met employers’ legitimate expectations at the time of the adverse employment action. These cases can offer helpful guidance for employers. Employment Discrimination—Disparate Treatment Title VII of the
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