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Should Employment Application Fraud Affect Discrimination and Wrongful Discharge Lawsuits?Walter et al., 1995
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- Walter R
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- American Journal of Business
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Abstract Several US Courts of Appeals have recently decided cases involving the impact of employment application fraud on discrimination and wrongful discharge suits. These cases are initiated by a terminated employee who sues his former employer claiming the …
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