Did Ms. Umbarger have a reasonable basis to believe she was the victim of sex discrimination?
The record supported the determination that she had a reasonable basis to believe she was the victim of sex discrimination. The employer hired Tim Mack, who lacked any experience in the tire business, at 40ยข per hour more than Ms. Umbarger, even though his duties entailed many of her duties.
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