U.S. Mint Agrees to Settle Harassment Cases
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From Times Wire Reports
The U.S. Mint agreed to pay $9 million to female workers at its Denver plant who alleged their bosses demanded sex in exchange for promotions, harassed them, and retaliated when they complained.
The deal must be approved by an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission judge. About 130 women could share in the settlement if it is approved, said Lynn Feiger, who represented the workers.
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