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Fired CPS Energy executive seeks close to $4 million in discrimination suit against utility
Read full article: Fired CPS Energy executive seeks close to $4 million in discrimination suit against utilityA former CPS Energy executive, fired last year following an ethics investigation, has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the utility seeking close to $4 million in damages.
CPS Energy spokesman claims he was wrongfully terminated for not turning over medical info to utility security staff
Read full article: CPS Energy spokesman claims he was wrongfully terminated for not turning over medical info to utility security staffA former bilingual communications specialist with CPS Energy fired last year for failing to cooperate with an investigation into his behavior at work said he was simply following instructions from the utility’s human resources department.
Court exempts a Texas company from following anti-discrimination law protecting LGBTQ+ workers
Read full article: Court exempts a Texas company from following anti-discrimination law protecting LGBTQ+ workersA federal appeals court says a government agency cannot enforce anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination employment rules against a Texas company owned by a conservative Christian.
Wellpath settles religious discrimination case over denying employment to nurse who asked to wear skirt to work at San Antonio detention facility
Read full article: Wellpath settles religious discrimination case over denying employment to nurse who asked to wear skirt to work at San Antonio detention facilityUnder the settlement, Wellpath must pay back pay and compensatory damages of $75,000 to the job candidate in addition to conducting antidiscrimination training for certain human resources employees and managers, and distributing a notice informing employees of their rights.
Bexar County Assistant County Manager starts and ends June being named in lawsuits filed by co-workers
Read full article: Bexar County Assistant County Manager starts and ends June being named in lawsuits filed by co-workersFor the third time in less than a month, Bexar County Assistant County Manager Tina Smith-Dean has been accused in legal filings of retaliating against fellow county employees.
Lawsuit: Harlandale officer says she was discriminated against after refusing chief’s repeated invites to hang off duty
Read full article: Lawsuit: Harlandale officer says she was discriminated against after refusing chief’s repeated invites to hang off dutyAn officer with the Harlandale Independent School District Police Department said she was denied promotions and placed in danger on the job after refusing repeated invites from the chief to hang out at his property off duty, federal court records obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders show.
Bexar County employee promoted on same day co-worker she testified against was handed proposed termination
Read full article: Bexar County employee promoted on same day co-worker she testified against was handed proposed terminationSAN ANTONIO – A Bexar County employee was promoted to a senior analyst position this summer, the same day officials handed a proposed termination to a co-worker she had recently testified against in a disciplinary case. Records show a veteran Bexar County employee was given a proposed termination the same day a co-worker who testified against her was given a promotion. Fourth EEOC complaint filed against Smith-DeanMultiple sources confirm a longtime county employee this month filed a federal employment complaint against the county, which specifically names Smith-Dean. County officials claim Millan was reassigned because she was uniquely qualified to help several county agencies manage COVID-19 related expenditures. County officials did not provide a list of Gaitan’s additional duties or work she had been doing outside the scope of her position’s description.
3 Bexar County employees placed on leave or removed from departments after filing complaints against supervisors
Read full article: 3 Bexar County employees placed on leave or removed from departments after filing complaints against supervisorsCounty officials claim Millan was reassigned because she was uniquely qualified to help several county agencies manage COVID-19 related expenditures. Bexar County employee Alexandria Millan. Several of the co-worker complaints were sent less than an hour apart, according to records provided by the county. Records show a county employee filed a written complaint against a co-worker then discussed it with Assistant County Manager Tina Smith-Dean. “And that tends to be termination or hiding them in a different office or moving them from departments,” said Jakob.
County budget analyst who filed EEOC complaints against supervisor reassigned amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: County budget analyst who filed EEOC complaints against supervisor reassigned amid COVID-19 pandemicSAN ANTONIO – A Bexar County budget analyst who filed federal employment complaints against her supervisor and spoke out about the behavior of top county officials has been removed from her position and reassigned to a different department, a county spokeswoman confirmed. Alexandria Millan has been reassigned to the county’s purchasing department, where she will help track expenditures related to the county’s COVID-19 response. Sources said as part of Millan’s reassignment, her county email account was disabled and she was ordered to turn in her credentials. An email sent by the KSAT 12 Defenders to Millan’s county email address Saturday morning bounced back as undeliverable. Kelmar Global Investigations was brought in late last year to handle the investigation, due to Smith-Dean’s high-ranking position within the county.