MSU sorority sister files personal injury suit after getting hit with water balloon
MSU’s campus paper revealed that since she was struck, Rapp has endured long-lasting headaches, vision problems, loss of visual activity and light sensitivity.
Restaurant group forced to pay sexual harassment victims $2.5 million in 14-year lawsuit
The EEOC alleges that Carrols exposed women, many of whom were adolescents, to sexual harassment in various locations throughout the Midwest, Northeast and Southwest.
Pregnant woman files lawsuit after employer discriminates against her
In the complaint, Haugh says not only did she receive “good reviews and merit raises,” but she had also never been given a disciplinary notice in the six years that she was working at the hospital.
Missouri resident and attorney consider whether to pursue further legal action against eBay
Court documents stated that the plaintiff, who is deaf, believed eBay’s merchant verification policy, which mandates that people selling goods provide a telephone number to prove their identities, is unfair.
Chicago teachers file lawsuit and seek job reinstatement
Three Chicago public school teachers who are part of the Chicago Teachers Union have filed a lawsuit against the city’s Board of Education claiming that the “turnaround” programs predominantly in south and west side of the Windy City are discriminatory.
Oklahoma school administrators file wrongful termination lawsuit
The men and women who launched the suit say that the defendants infringed upon the rights given to them by Article XII of the Cherokee Nation Constitution.
Financial powerhouse named in Florida sexual harassment lawsuit
The plaintiffs say they not only felt intimidated by their manager Kenneth Sisson’s reported inappropriate behavior, they also complained to the bank’s human resources department, but revealed that no disciplinary action was taken.
National department store to pay $2 million in discrimination settlement
Dillard’s, a national retail chain with locations throughout Missouri, has come to a settlement agreement with the EEOC.
Independence dental assistant sues employer for sexual harassment
A former dental assistant has filed a sexual harassment suit against a Blue Springs, Missouri, dentist who allegedly pleasured himself in front of her while she was unconscious.
Texas woman sues the City of Huntington and administrator for sexual harassment
On December 11, Deadra Lynn Comb, formerly a municipal court clerk in Huntington, Texas, filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the City Administrator, Bruce Milstead. The action was made shortly after she received the approval of the Department of Justice....
Former assistant sues new Board of Education head for harassment
A recent allegation from a former colleague at the church could put Archie’s position in jeopardy.
Texas woman experiences sexual harassment, gender discrimination and files lawsuit
One of the major allegations in the lawsuit is that she was not properly compensated like her male colleagues who were carrying out the same tasks that she was.
California-based company ordered to pay sexual harassment victim almost $100,000
According to the EEOC’s press release, which was published on December 12, the plaintiff reported her manager’s behavior, but nothing changed and the work environment was so unbearable that she was eventually forced to quit.
Minnesota business accused of discrimination ordered to pay plaintiff $100,000
According to a press release from the federal agency, ATK told her that she would be given the job, but the business later reneged on that decision.
FAMU baseball coach facing sexual harassment lawsuit
Willie Brown, the defendant and FAMU employee, was suspended without pay for two weeks in the aftermath of the announcement.
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