Originally posted by resident_1
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When those two things occur, the institution cannot afford to keep them in the supervisory positions, lest they become law suit bait.
In this way, it is similar to the James Damore case at Google. Had he not had supervisory responsibility, Google could have kept him on for his software skills. As it was, in an industry with few women in engineer positions, he was a law suit threat to the company.
However, as far as I know, Dr. Wang still works at Pitt.
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