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Bristol Mayor Retaliates Against Connecticut Employee's Report of Sexual Harassment
Body Camera Laws Shows Promise in Curbing Sexual Harassment
Employer's "Outrageous" Behavior Fails to Fulfill Connecticut Sexual Harassment Requirements
Medical Professionals Call For Early Action in Prevention of Sexual Abuse
Manager's Racial Slurs Establish Employee's Sexual Harassment Claim
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