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| Manager received $48K settlement |
| By Great Falls Tribune Online |
| Published: 11/27/2006 |
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HELENA, MT - Years of verbal abuse and gender discrimination at the hands of a supervisor led to payment of a $48,500 settlement to a state Corrections Department finance manager, several newspapers reported Saturday. Rhonda Schaffer, head of the department's Administrative and Financial Services Bureau, was paid $48,500, with her lawyer receiving an additional $16,167, to resolve her gender discrimination complaint filed last year against Joe Williams, Schaffer's former boss and at one time a high-ranking agency deputy, Montana's Lee Newspapers reported. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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