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Follow up after bias complaint to make sure employee isn’t experiencing retaliation

06/16/2011

Taken separately, what a supervisor does or says to an employee who has filed a complaint might not equal retaliation. But if the slights add up, the picture changes. That’s why you should follow up several times with each complaining employee to verify there’s no pattern of retaliation.

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