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<title>9th Circuit Court Rules Employers Can Be Sued for Harassment by Customers</title>
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<description>In an interesting case study here, a postal worker is allowed to sue the U.S. Postal Service for harrassment because a customer allegedly threatened her (with an implicit reference to the locale being a &#x26;#x22;redneck town&#x26;#x22;) for being zealous in enforcing postal regulations. Click on the link to see the .pdf file. What is interesting here is that there appeared to be major friction between the postmaster of the town and the customers, resulting in administrative leave against the plantiff.The postal worker in question was, in fact, the postmaster of the office where the incidents occurred. As the highest ranking...</description>
<author>California Alert (Law Firm Newsletter)</author>
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