Governor signs bill that makes it harder to win discrimination cases

Greitens signs bill that raises standards for fired employees to win discrimination cases

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens signed legislation that critics say will make discrimination lawsuits filed by terminated employees almost impossible to win in court.  Go to the Article...

 

This article was published in the Kansas City Star on June 30, 2017.  The full article is on their website.

 

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