The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether a state employee suspended for sexual harassment may pursue workers' compensation benefits for psychiatric injuries claimed as a consequence of the disciplinary proceedings and aftermath.Tony Daniel is a probation officer with the Michigan Department of Corrections. In 1995 Daniel was suspended without pay for sexually harassing female attorneys who represented some of his probationers. He returned to work after his 10-day suspension only to be subjected to the contempt of his supervisor and female colleagues. He found the treatment...
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