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Most employers have policies and procedures in place to maintain an atmosphere of safety and mutual respect in the workplace. These policies often prohibit employees from engaging in unlawful behavior, such as harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. But what happens when a third party (i.e., a customer, vendor, or other party outside of an employer’s direct control) engages in bad behavior – is the employer liable for a third party’s behavior? It depends.

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