After a decade of litigation, the country's first class-action sexual harassment lawsuit has been settled. The settlement, for an undisclosed amount, comes just days before a jury was to consider damages in the case. In 1988 a group of women sued their employer, Eveleth Mines in northeast Minnesota, for sexual harassment and sex discrimination. The Eveleth Mines lawsuit is little-known, but it set a precedent for class-action lawsuits based on a hostile work environment, including the Mitsubishi Motors settlement earlier this year. Minnesota Public Radio's Amy Radil reports. The women who sued Eveleth Mines in 1988 -- and its owner Ogleby Norton -- were some of the first to integrate northeast Minnesota's all-male min