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Exec may sue for fraudulent inducement of job contract

Exec may sue for fraudulent inducement of job contract

Exec may sue for fraudulent inducement of job contract

It started badly when the new “second in charge,” who was supposed to have an enclosed glass office, arrived to a welcome sign hung over a corner cubicle that had a malfunctioning computer and an unstable armchair and no one told her it was a joke until the following day. It continued badly when she learned that she was not second in command, but was on a second line of the organizational chart with two other staff members. It ended badly when the founder and executive director of the organization told her about a month later that she was not a good fit for the organization and was being terminated. The employee, who had moved from Texas to San Francisco to accept the position, had...

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