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If Sally's employer subjects her to more severe discipline for an act of misconduct than a similarly situated fellow employee not in her protected group for the same act of misconduct, Sally may have a claim for disparate treatment discrimination.
true or false
12 years ago

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Ms. Sue
True
12 years ago

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