No. Discrimination lawsuits are what a company pays for wrongdoing.
From the company's point of view the lawsuits, most of which are unsuccessful, are just part of what it pays for labor. No way to avoid them When someone else is promoted others probably think they should have gotten it. Protected people--almost everyone--are likely to think it is illegal discrimination.One employee pats another on the butt or tells a dirty story, "sexual harassment", the employer gets sued.
So when the employer decides what he can afford to pay, the suits, settlements, attorneys fees, and insurance against it, are all part of the total cost of labor to be considered. Why do you think plaintiffs' lawyers are among democrat biggest donors? Part of the cost of labor is given to the lawyers.


						
















	






