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How can a bogus employer explanation for the adverse employment action prove retaliation?

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How can a bogus employer explanation for the adverse employment action prove retaliation?

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A bogus employer explanation is known as a “pretext.” Since an employer is in the best position to know why it discharged an employee, proof that the employer made up a bogus reason allows an inference that the employer is hiding an unlawful reason. That can be enough for a jury to find that the real, unlawful reason is retaliation.

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