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Napa Settles Workplace Discrimination Claim for $290,000

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The city of Napa has agreed to pay $290,000 to settle a workplace discrimination and harassment claim by a former employee. - The settlement resolves allegations of a hostile work environment and discriminatory treatment.

- City officials did not admit wrongdoing but chose to settle to avoid litigation. - The former employee's attorney said the resolution promotes workplace accountability.

The case underscores ongoing efforts to address equity in local government workplaces.

This story was originally reported by pressdemocrat. Read the original article here.

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