· 1/27/2004
Hanh Ho Tran v. Trustees of the State Colleges in Colorado
Citations
- 355 F.3d 1263
- 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 1208
- 84 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 41,574
- 93 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 137
- 2004 WL 119850
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- holding that requiring plaintiff to learn new skills or the possibility she could have received my training did not create an adverse change in her job responsibilities
- concluding that a person who felt distressed by close monitoring did not establish a claim of constructive discharge
- recognizing that a plaintiff has a higher evidentiary burden when seeking to establish a constructive discharge than an adverse employment action
- holding that issues not raised in appellant’s opening brief “are deemed abandoned or waived” (quotations omitted)
- holding that requiring plaintiff to learn new skills or the possibility she could have received training did not create an adverse change in her job responsibilities
- holding that requiring plaintiff to learn new skills or the possibility she could have received training did not create an adverse change in her job responsibilities
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Judges: Ebel, McWilliams, Armijo
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