Race Discrimination - Part Deux
Parabeagle
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I love it when the stars are in alignment, God is in his heaven and all is right with the world.
You might remember I had to go to Alabama to investigate a race discrimination claim a week or so ago? Today I get a Notice of Dismissal on the charge from the EEOC, which had me doing an Irish jig in my office. Dig down further in my in-basket and I find that the Charging Party also didn't prevail on her UI claim!! Now, if I can just last the next 90 days until the Right to Sue expires...
Is this a great country, or what? x:-)
You might remember I had to go to Alabama to investigate a race discrimination claim a week or so ago? Today I get a Notice of Dismissal on the charge from the EEOC, which had me doing an Irish jig in my office. Dig down further in my in-basket and I find that the Charging Party also didn't prevail on her UI claim!! Now, if I can just last the next 90 days until the Right to Sue expires...
Is this a great country, or what? x:-)
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Well, during the hearing the former ee claimed he did not understand the judge's directions. So, the judge closed the case and instructed the former ee to acquire an interpreter then he could reapply to have the case opened. Funny, we had used him as an interpreter in the plant. I had talked to his SO, who was named "Jane" or something like that and spoke English as if she had lived here her entire life which she probably did.
A month later I receive another invitation to be available by phone for a hearing, this time with a judge from Albany (watch out for people from Albany, NY). He gave the opening instructions and asked several times through the interpreter (named Jeff) if the former ee understood. Each time, the answer was yes. He had me give my statement in which I stated the facts as I saw them. The judge asked the interpreter to reiterate what I had said to the former ee. We could hear the interpreter turn to ee and explain in English everything I had said. The judge must have heard it, too. I was using the speakerphone so my boss could listen in and we both almost cracked up.
Then the judge allowed the ee to make his statement. The judge proceeded to ask him questions and never even allowed me to say anything else. I realized from the tone and direction of his questioning, anything I said could only potentially hurt my case. We had been told we could each make a closing statement, that was not done. TWO DAYS later I received the written confirmation that I had won. The judge probably had it written up by the time he hung up from talking to us.
That's my story. I wish they were all that easy.