Marilyn Ducksworth left Penguin last Friday after 28 years with the company, and in a complaint she says was filed on Wednesday afternoon in New York State Supreme Court charges the publisher with age discrimination. Ducksworth, who is 56, says she left "as a result of Penguin's deliberate, unrelenting undermining…
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