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Can an Employee Lose a Discrimination Case by Refusing to Show His Own EEOC Charge?

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n engineer got fired for making offensive comments about his non-Christian co-workers, then sued for religious discrimination. There was just one problem: he wouldn’t show anyone the EEOC charge he fil

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TL;DR: A federal court in Texas granted summary judgment to a technology employer on an employee’s Title VII religious discrimination claim after the employee repeatedly refused to produce his EEOC charge of discrimination during discovery. The court applied the

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