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Author: Tara Deschamps
Publication Date: January 15, 2026 - 11:26
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BlackBerry says complainant’s job loss wasn’t discriminatory or retaliatory
January 15, 2026
BlackBerry Ltd. BB-T is fighting court claims from a former employee who says she lost her job after complaining the company’s CEO sexually harassed her and then retaliated against her.
New documents the Waterloo, Ont.-based technology firm filed in a U.S. court allege Neelam Sandhu has presented no evidence that shows her departure was discriminatory, retaliatory, or improper.
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