The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) has found that Robert Mulligan, the state’s chief justice for administration and management, refused to promote Jane McSweeney to the position of operations and maintenance supervisor with the Plymouth District Court because of her sex. MCAD believed that Mulligan made the decision based on…
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Whistleblowers bring lawsuit against security firm that protects Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
The Maine Employee Rights Group is currently representing two whistleblowers in a lawsuit against Alutiiq, LLC and some related companies (collectively referred to here as Alutiiq). Alutiiq entered into a contract with the Navy and began to provide security services at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNSY) in 2009. Shortly after,…
Praxair faces lawsuit filed by whistleblower who worked in its Biddeford facility
The Maine Employee Rights Group is currently representing a whistleblower in a lawsuit against Praxair, Inc., one of its subsidiaries, and a company it acquired named Sermatech International. The whistleblower, Roger Lehoux, worked for Sermatech in Biddeford before Praxair acquired it. While employed at Sermatech, Mr. Lehoux worked on the…
Employees lose their challenge to Verizon’s use of GPS to track them
On July 27, 2011, the First Circuit Court of Appeals, which has jurisdiction over most New England states, including Maine, issued a decision in Haggins v. Verizon New England, Inc. This case involves a challenge to Verizon’s use of cell phones with GPS tracking capability to track its field technicians.…
New Haven firefighters reverse discrimination lawsuit settles
The City of New Haven, Connecticut and the group of white and Hispanic firefighters who brought a reverse race discrimination lawsuit against it have reached a settlement. The firefighters sued New Haven because the city refused to certify the results of a promotional exam in 2004 due to its fear…
EEOC looking at discriminatory effects of employers’ use of arrest and conviction records to screen applicants
On July 26, 2011, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) will hold a public hearing that addresses the issue of “Arrest and Conviction Records as a Barrier to Employment.” Dating back to the 1980s and early 1990s, the EEOC (which is a federal agency that enforces employment discrimination laws) has…
Experts debate the effects of the Wal-Mart case
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court struck a major blow to a class action sex discrimination lawsuit brought against Wal-Mart when it decided that the case could not continue as a class action. This was the largest class action employment discrimination case in history. Experts have now begun debating the…
Federal Court rules in favor of whistleblower’s right to retain recordings of conversations with supervisors regarding their reasons for adverse employment action against him until after those supervisors are questioned about their reasons
Manske v. UPS Cartage Services Inc. Chief Judge John A. Woodcock of the United States District Court of Maine in Bangor recently ruled in favor of whistleblower plaintiff Dennis Manske, by upholding Magistrate Judge John Rich’s decision to allow Mr. Manske and his counsel to delay production of certain audio…
U.S. District Court finds Maine Employer Discriminated on the Basis of Pregnancy, Race, and Disability
Maine Human Rights Commission et al. v. Coffee Couple LLC et al. U.S. District for the District Court of Maine Chief Judge John A. Woodcock recently affirmed Magistrate Judge Margaret J. Kravchuk’s decision recommending that judgment be entered against the company, Coffee Couple LLC, as well as against the owners…
Federal Court in Bangor rules against Bath Iron Works in disability discrimination case
On July 6, 2011, the United States District Court of Maine in Bangor issued a decision that permits a disability discrimination lawsuit against Bath Iron Works (BIW) to go forward. A former employee of BIW, Guillermo Blanco, brought the lawsuit against BIW (which is owned by General Dynamics Corporation). The…