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Employment – Discrimination – Sex and pregnancy

Where the respondent president of a children’s learning center discriminated against the complainant, its director, on the basis of sex and pregnancy, he will be ordered: to cease and desist from any...

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White-on-white racial bias claim succeeds at MCAD

The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination has ordered a Caucasian man to pay $60,000 in damages and fines for hurling racial slurs at a white employee. MCAD Hearing Officer Judith E. Kaplan...

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Employment – Discrimination – Opposition

Where a complainant hotel employee was discriminated against on the basis of race and color, he should be awarded $112,127 in damages for back pay, plus $50,000 in emotional distress damages.

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Employment – Discrimination – Age and gender

Where a respondent employer has defaulted on a complainant’s claims of age and gender discrimination, the complainant should be awarded lost wages ($167,380) and emotional distress damages ($75,000).

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Employment – Discrimination – Age and gender – Retaliation

Where a judge ruled for the defendant employer on a plaintiff employee’s claims of retaliation and age and gender discrimination, there was no error, as (1) the gender discrimination was waived in...

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Employer found not liable for repeated reprimands

An employer that repeatedly reprimanded an employee after she complained of racial discrimination could not be held liable for retaliation, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has determined. The...

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Employment – Discrimination – Retaliation

Where the plaintiff, a former employee of the defendant company, filed suit against the defendant and several of its managers, claiming disability discrimination, age discrimination and retaliation...

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Employment – Discrimination – Islam – National origin

Where a jury found in favor of a plaintiff who alleged that he was denied career advancement opportunities on account of his religion (Islam) and national origin (Egyptian-American), the evidence was...

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Aiding, abetting claim vs. supervisor allowed

A U.S. magistrate judge has ruled that a college professor can move forward with a lawsuit accusing her supervisor — who allegedly sexually harassed her at work — of aiding and abetting employment...

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$100K in attorneys’ fees OK’d for $7,500 verdict

A judge did not abuse his discretion by approving a $100,000 counsel-fee award in a Chapter 151B employment discrimination case that netted only a $7,500 jury verdict, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of...

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Judge allows punitive damages on fired guard’s retaliation claim

Punitive damages were warranted against a hospital for terminating a male security guard who claimed harassment by a female co-worker and then complained that the hospital’s investigation into the...

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White-on-white racial bias claim succeeds at MCAD

The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination has ordered a Caucasian man to pay $60,000 in damages and fines for hurling racial slurs at a white employee. MCAD Hearing Officer Judith E. Kaplan...

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Employment – Discrimination – Opposition

Where a complainant hotel employee was discriminated against on the basis of race and color, he should be awarded $112,127 in damages for back pay, plus $50,000 in emotional distress damages.

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Employment – Discrimination – Age and gender

Where a respondent employer has defaulted on a complainant’s claims of age and gender discrimination, the complainant should be awarded lost wages ($167,380) and emotional distress damages ($75,000).

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Employment – Discrimination – Age and gender – Retaliation

Where a judge ruled for the defendant employer on a plaintiff employee’s claims of retaliation and age and gender discrimination, there was no error, as (1) the gender discrimination was waived in...

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Employer found not liable for repeated reprimands

An employer that repeatedly reprimanded an employee after she complained of racial discrimination could not be held liable for retaliation, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has determined. The...

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Employment – Discrimination – Retaliation

Where the plaintiff, a former employee of the defendant company, filed suit against the defendant and several of its managers, claiming disability discrimination, age discrimination and retaliation...

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Employment – Discrimination – Islam – National origin

Where a jury found in favor of a plaintiff who alleged that he was denied career advancement opportunities on account of his religion (Islam) and national origin (Egyptian-American), the evidence was...

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Aiding, abetting claim vs. supervisor allowed

A U.S. magistrate judge has ruled that a college professor can move forward with a lawsuit accusing her supervisor — who allegedly sexually harassed her at work — of aiding and abetting employment...

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$100K in attorneys’ fees OK’d for $7,500 verdict

A judge did not abuse his discretion by approving a $100,000 counsel-fee award in a Chapter 151B employment discrimination case that netted only a $7,500 jury verdict, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of...

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