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In Texas, which of the following is true with regard to employment discriminatio

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Question

In Texas, which of the following is true with regard to employment discrimination cases?

a. Failure to treat similarly situated employees the same way under like situations can be compelling circumstantial evidence of discrimination only if a criminal offense is involved in the same facts that give rise to the discrimination case.

b. None of the other choices are correct.

c. Failure to treat similarly situated employees the same way under like situations can be compelling circumstantial evidence of discrimination only if a criminal offense is not involved in the same facts that give rise to the discrimination case.

d. Failure to treat similarly situated employees the same way under like situations is admissible and can be compelling circumstantial evidence of discrimination.

e. Failure to treat similarly situated employees the same way under like situations is inadmissible because evidence that involves other employees is irrelevant.

Explanation / Answer

The following statment is true with regard to employment discrimination cases,

Failure to treat similarly situated employees the same way under like situations is admissible and can be compelling circumstantial evidence of discrimination

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