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EEO Case Update. Don Names. Transgender Status States Claim under Title VII. Day v. USPS , EEOC Appeal No. 0120122376 (2/19/13) EEOC reiterates its holding in Macy v. DOJ that claim of discrimination on basis of transgender status states a claim of gender discrimination. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: EEO Case Update

EEO Case UpdateDon Names

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Transgender Status States Claim under Title VII

Day v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120122376 (2/19/13)

EEOC reiterates its holding in Macy v. DOJ that claim of discrimination on basis of transgender status states a claim of gender discrimination.

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No HarassmentFeces Happens!

Hillyer v. Interior, EEOC Appeal No. 0120093623 (8/16/12).

Supervisor places feces on employee’s chair.

EEOC finds action “highly inappropriate,” but not due to protected status or prior EEO activity.

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Sex-Based Harassment

Leggett et al v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0720110039 (7/12/12)

Group of women were subjected to harassment on basis of sex by co-worker, resulting in total damages of $428,000.

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Class Complaint PrevailsGarcia v. DOJ (DEA), EEOC Appeal No. 0120122033 (6/7/13)

Class of female Special Agents found to be discriminated against in selection for foreign assignments.

Att’y fees top $1,000,000! Ka-ching!!

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Sanction on Appeal

Tsosie v. Interior (BIA), EEOC Appeal No. 0120081612 (8/31/12)

EEOC sanctions agency for failure to submit ROI on appeal, resulting in finding of hostile work environment on bases of sex and retaliation.

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Reasonable Accommodation DeniedBlocher v. VA, EEOC Appeal No. 0120111937 (1/31/13)

Agency assertion that supervisors may not telework not sufficient to support denial of request for accommodation.

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Agency Fails to Engage in Interactive Process

Underwood v. SSA, EEOC Appeal No. 0720120001 (1/18/13)

Agency fails to engage in interactive process after receiving medical report with diagnosis and request for accommodation.

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Failure to Reassign to Light Duty a Violation

Abeijon v. DHS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120080156 (8/8/12)

Agency denial of reassignment to light duty found unlawful when complainant could not perform essential functions of current job.

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Denial of Reasonable Accommodation

Pitts v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120130039 (3/13/13)

Denial of administrative leave for employee with kidney disease when restrooms were not working found to be unlawful.

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No Duty to Accommodate Employee’s Family Member

Davis v. Interior (BIA), EEOC Appeal No. 0120123517 (2/12/13)

Rehabilitation Act does not require accommodation for spouse of federal employee who was not a federal employee or applicant.

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Compensatory Damages

Spence v. NRC, EEOC Appeal No 0120093196 (9/13/12)

Agency award of $100,000 for delay of 2 years in providing reasonable accommodation of telework affirmed by EEOC.

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Compensatory Damages

Austin v. VA, EEOC Appeal No. 0120112574 (7/19/12)

EEOC awards $100,000 in damages for extreme emotional distress resulting from denial of reasonable accommodation.

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Compensatory Damages

Bennett v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120121982 (4/19/13)

EEOC awards $2,500 for technical violation of confidentiality provisions of Rehabilitation Act (medical information improperly released).

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Compensatory Damages

Carter v. VA, EEOC Appeal No. 0120122266 (10/18/12)

$500 damages award for per se violation of anti-retaliation provisions of Title VII, taking into account agency actions and harm.

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Compensatory Damages

Zehe v. NASA, EEOC Appeal No 0120113282 (3/26/13)

“Outright denial” of telework as a reasonable accommodation deprives agency of “good faith” effort exception to damages award.

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Compensatory Damages

Rathore v. DOD (Defense Security Service), EEOC Appeal No. 0120114330 (2/14/13)

Agency’s failure to provide interpreter in 4 of 11 requests did not constitute “good faith” efforts to avoid damages.

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Compensatory Damages

Donahoe v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120120185 (3/14/13)

EEOC awards $18,000 in damages for depression following discriminatory removal (Hispanic), but denies compensation for loss of home.

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No Improper Disclosure of Confidential Medical Info.

Debacker v. DOJ, EEOC Appeal No. 0120120307 (1/24/13)

Commission finds agency acted lawfully when EAP counselor notified security that complainant was suicidal and had access to firearm.

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No Improper Disclosure by EEO Investigator

Davis v. Treasury, EEOC Appeal No. 0120102597 (6/21/12)

Release of description of disability (recovering alcoholic/addict) to co-worker witnesses during EEO investigation not a violation.

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Medical Files Taken Home Violate Confidentiality

Gray v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120121846 (9/10/12)

Postmaster who kept complainant’s medical records in closet at home violated confidentiality provisions of Rehabilitation Act.

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Improper Disability-Related InquiryBozeman v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120120923 (5/3/13)

Pre-employment inquiry by selecting official regarding complainant’s medical restrictions violates Rehabilitation Act.

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Improper Disability-Related InquiryUchtman v. USDA, EEOC Appeal No. 0120110532 (2/27/13)

Supervisor’s question as to what type of medication complainant was taking found to be unlawful under Rehabilitation Act.

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Fitness for Duty Exam

Sanders v. USPS, EEOC Appeal No. 0120130214 (4/3/13)

No violation of restrictions on disability related medical exams when complainant posed direct threat due to medical condition.

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Race Discrimination Found

Broomfield v. Treasury, EEOC Appeal No. 0720110038 (3/26/13)

Police Officer at Denver Mint subjected to disparate treatment and hostile work environment due to his race (African American).

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Race-Based Harassment

Bryant v. Interior (Park Service), EEOC Appeal No. 0120091468 (8/31/12)

EEOC finds complainant subjected to racial harassment and agency was liable due to failure to take prompt and appropriate corrective action.

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Per Se Retaliation

King v. International Boundary and Water Commission, EEOC Appeal No. 0120112384 (3/19/13)

Supervisor informing co-workers of complaint reasonably likely to deter protected activity.

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That’s All Folks!

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