Audio: Missouri pays out $8 million in discrimination, harassment cases in 2017

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An annual report shows the state paid more than eight-million dollars in 2017 in worker discrimination and harassment claims. Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley says his office will review policies within the state’s agencies that address such illegal behavior.

 

 

During a Tuesday press conference in Jefferson City, Hawley says 100 or more harassment and discrimination cases are pending against the state.


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