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Title VII Bans Discrimination and Retaliation, Not Stressful Offices or Difficult Bosses

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he employer offered him $400,000 to stay. He still claimed that workplace stress, microaggressions, and an abrasive executive amounted to race discrimination.

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DR: A federal appeals court affirmed summary judgment for an employer, holding that an extra safety audit, continued safety monitoring, and workplace stress did not harm an identifiable term or condition of employment. Although another reporting relationship might have caused some harm, the record did not connect that

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