Harold a black man worked for alegius financial services as


Harold, a black man, worked for Alegius Financial Services as a sales representative. On three separate occasions over a period of six months, an anonymous co-worker left racist literature on the desks of all of the employees, including the supervisors’. Also, on the first working day of every month, the employees and the supervisors would receive a link to a hate-based website from an unknown e-mail address. Harold did not raise an issue in his office. Instead, he filed a claim with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and later sued Alegius for racial harassment. Which of the following holds true in this scenario? A) Harold will lose his case because he was not directly subjected to the racial harassment. B) Harold will lose his case because he did not give his employer an opportunity to investigate the incident. C) Harold will win his case because the employer has violated a bona fide occupational qualification. D) Harold will win his case because the employer was aware of the racially harassing behavior, yet no discipline was imposed.

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