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· 6/21/1988

State v. Straight

Citations

  • 111 N.J. 617
  • 546 A.2d 535
  • 1988 N.J. LEXIS 298

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that Title VII does not impose individual liability on supervisory employees
  • holding that, “while a supervisory employee may be joined as a party defendant in a Title VII action, that employee must be viewed as being sued in his capacity as the agent of the employer, who is alone liable for a violation of Title VII.”
  • Title VII does not impose individual liability on supervisory employees

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