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A U.S. court has closed the door on 'hostile work environment' and wage discrimination claims made by a former BlackBerry Ltd. executive who accused the company's CEO of sexually harassing her and then retaliating against her when she reported the behaviour.

The Blackberry logo located in the front of the company's B building in Waterloo, Ont., Tuesday, May 29, 2018. A U.S. court has closed the door on "hostile work environment” and wage discrimination claims made by a former BlackBerry Ltd. executive who accused the company's CEO of sexually harassing her and then retaliating against her when she reported the behaviour.

She also said Giamatteo suggested the pair travel together and that at a dinner she considered a business meeting, he allegedly recounted how people mistake him for "a dirty old man" out on a date when he’s with his daughters because of how he dresses. However, she agreed with BlackBerry and Giamatteo that these alleged incidents do not constitute severe or pervasive harassment.

“The court's ruling clearly indicates that the plaintiff failed to substantiate any of her harassment or pay discrimination claims.”"While we respect the court we strongly disagree with this ruling as it does not appear to be consistent with advancements in the law for women's rights," Bourn wrote in a statement.Blackberry is still facing wrongful termination claims from Sandhu. Scassellati Sforzolini called those claims “baseless.

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