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Starbucks Pays $120,000 to Settle Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

Starbucks agreed to pay a former lead network engineer in Seattle $120,000 plus a mediator’s fee to settle a lawsuit that alleges racial discrimination and retaliation “so severe that it required him to take a medical leave of absence.” Victor Washington, who is African-American and worked for Starbucks from September…

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Jury Awards $3 M to United Airlines Employee who Complained of Discrimination

A federal court jury in Denver awarded $3 million to a former United Airlines employee after finding the company retaliated against her for complaining about discrimination. The jury deliberated about seven hours before reaching a verdict. Jennifer McInerney, 37, of Centennial lost her job as a United ramp-services supervisor in…

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Hayward CA Police Harassment Lawsuit Settled For $5 M

Attorneys for 14 female Hayward police officers who said they had faced systematic harassment based on their gender or sexual orientation announced today the case has been settled for nearly $5 million. The officers had been seeking unspecified damages for discrimination that they said went back to 1982 and continued…

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Woman Sues Go Daddy, Claims Harassment And Wrongful Termination

An Arizona woman has filed suit against GoDaddy.com Inc., alleging the Scottsdale company failed to stop a co-worker from sexually harassing her and that it fired her when she complained. Rachel R. Pearson filed the suit in U.S. District Court for Arizona. She seeks an unspecified amount for back pay,…

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Conroe Texas Company Pays $175,000 to Former Employee

A Texas tubing company agreed to pay $175,000 to a former employee it fired less than a month after he complained of racially offensive comments. The recent agreement settles a lawsuit that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed against Maverick Tube Corp. in 2007 for retaliation, according to the consent…

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Ex-deputy Fights Harris County, Texas in Discrimination Case

The late Harris County Constable Glen Cheek regularly referred to women in derogatory and obscene terms, made female employees do his personal shopping, did not properly promote them and fired a female deputy constable for something he would have forgiven a man. But jurors in the federal sexual harassment and…

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Jury Rules Against Hyundai for Sexual Harrassment

A federal jury in Montgomery returned a $5.79 million verdict against Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama and a mid-level manager for sexual harassment, negligence and retaliation. “The jury awarded double what we were asking for,” said Birmingham attorney Alicia Haynes, represented former Hyundai employee Tammy Edwards. “They were upset at the…

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