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31 Hofstra L. Rev. 459 (2002-2003)
Workplace Mythologies and Unemployment Insurance: Exit, Voice and Exhausting All Reasonable Alternatives to Quitting

handle is hein.journals/hoflr31 and id is 469 raw text is: WORKPLACE MYTHOLOGIES AND
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: EXIT, VOICE AND
EXHAUSTING ALL REASONABLE ALTERNATIVES
TO QUITTING
Deborah Maranville*
I. INTRODUCTION
Joan and Myna, two sisters, worked as housekeepers on board a
fish-processing vessel for a year and a half On their last voyage, their
supervisor, the chief steward, Mark, yelled at them at least four times a
day, in sessions lasting at least ten minutes, both while they were on and
off duty, and often in front of co-workers. He referred to women
generally as bitches and Pavlov's dogs. As a result of this
behavior, Joan began taking medication for stress-related symptoms. In
their initial orientation, Mark, the chief steward, warned Joan and Myna
not to discuss anything with the ship captain. This warning was
reinforced by the factory managers and engineers, who said the captain
would just refer complaints back to Mark, and his conduct would
become worse. Another crew member's complaint had been handled in
just that way. Before their last voyage, Joan and Myna had talked to the
human resources manager, who said there was little he could do about
the situation. They did not file a formal complaint, because they were
afraid they would lose their jobs if they did, and they were aware that a
co-employee had filed a grievance that had gone nowhere.
* Associate Professor of Law, University of Washington Law School. Thanks to the
Washington Law School Foundation for summer research assistance, attendees at a presentation to
the University of Washington Law School's faculty colloquium series for helpful questions and
comments, Jan Madill, Nancy Maranville, Joel Nichols, Kate O'Neill, Mary Hotchkiss, and Carrie
Gaasland for careful reading and thoughtful suggestions, Paul Marvy for thorough research
assistance, and the reference staff at the University of Washington Gallagher Law Library for
unfailingly cheerful and efficient research help.

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