Multiple Choice
If an employee is subject to severe harassment, and quits his position to escape it, the court will likely rule:
A) that because he quit, no tangible employment action can be proven
B) that the quit is a constructive discharge, which constitutes a tangible employment action if it results from a demotion or pay cut
C) that a hostile environment is presumed, but that the employee waived the right to sue when he left
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: You are a salesperson for a pharmaceutical
Q3: The plaintiff in a harassment case must
Q4: Which of the following is true of
Q5: As the Assistant Human Resources Manager, you
Q6: Regarding the "severe" or "pervasive" standard for
Q7: Not just sexual harassment, but all forms
Q8: Why is each of the following good
Q9: Regarding an employer's vicarious liability for harassment,
Q10: In the case of "equal opportunity harassers"
Q11: When a female supervisor demands sexual favors