Baird v. Gotbaum, No. 12-5334 (D.C. Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff, a lawyer for the PBGC, filed suit claiming that, in retaliation for her Title VII activities, the PBGC made her work environment a hostile one. Both of plaintiff's complaints have been consolidated on appeal. The court concluded that the incidents the PBGC failed to remediate would not themselves constitute a retaliatory hostile work environment, and that several instances of rude emails, name-calling, lost tempers and unprofessional behavior do not amount to a retaliatory hostile work environment. Accordingly, the court affirmed the dismissal of her two complaints.
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