EEOC Trial Attorneys Settle Harassment Lawsuit
By Cletus Ernster
The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), a federal agency which enforces federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination, announced in a March 30, 2010 press release at http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/3-30-10a.cfm that a baking company will pay $350,000 to settle a national origin harassment and retaliation lawsuit filed by EEOC attorneys in Illinois. According to the agency press release, EEOC attorneys charged that the company tolerated harassment of employees of Mexican national origin by a manager at its Aurora, Illinois facility, and, when a number of those employees complained about the harassment, the manager retaliated against them by subjecting them to further verbal harassment, long hours, and harsher working conditions. The EEOC sought relief for a class of seven employees, four of whom intervened in the lawsuit as plaintiffs. In this regard, the EEOC lawsuit was brought under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits national origin discrimination and retaliation in employment. An EEOC attorney quoted in the press release said, in part, that “The derogatory language and other harassment directed at the employees in this case are entirely inappropriate in the workplace.”
Further information about the EEOC and the federal laws it enforces regarding employment discrimination may be found at www.eeoc.gov .
Whether workplace harassment directed at workers of Mexican national origin occurs in Beaumont, Conroe, Houston or elsewhere, victims may contact the EEOC and an attorney to determine if an employment discrimination lawsuit is ultimately appropriate under the particular circumstances and facts of the potential harassment case.
Link to Article: EEOC Trial Attorneys Settle Harassment Lawsuit
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