One employer or two? Appeals court determines joint liability in Title VII case
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Abstract: This article describes a Title VII race discrimination case in which the Third Circuit considered whether a temporary worker assigned by a staffing agency to a retail store was a joint employee. The court applied an employment relationship test laid out by an earlier Supreme Court ruling and found the worker to be employed by both the agency and store. A sidebar summarizes a similar case where the court came to a different conclusion.
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