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Business, 08.10.2020 23:01 kland5460

You are the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. You are currently being sued by 5 female employees who are claiming gender discrimination in hiring and pay for the females at your company. Two of the females are also claiming they were sexually harassed by their supervisors. After extensive investigation, you have determined that the claims by the females employees are (for the most part) unfounded. You are sitting in your attorney's office trying to decide if you should settle with the employees or continue fighting the accusations. Answer the following questions:a) List the factors you should consider as you make a decision to litigate. b) List concerns you would have as an employer litigating a sexual harassment case. c) What is your decision? Why?

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