Dual-motive discrimination case

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Dual-motive discrimination case is a case in which the employer puts forth two explanations for taking an action against an employee—one constitutes a legitimate business reason and the other is a reason prohibited under the NLRA as an unfair labor practice.

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According to Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining by Michael R. Carrell and Christina Heavrin (10th edition),

Dual-motive discrimination case. A case in which the employer puts forth two explanations for taking an action against an employee—one constitutes a legitimate business reason and the other is a reason prohibited under the NLRA as an unfair labor practice.

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