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December 14, 2022
Georgia Agencies Sued For Failure To Cover Trans Benefits
Four transgender government employees across three departments hit Georgia agencies and several top government officials with an employment discrimination suit in federal court Wednesday, challenging the State Health Benefit Plan's continued denial of gender-affirming care.
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December 05, 2022
Insurer Accused Of Firing Exec Because Of Her Pregnancy
The insurer Crawford & Company fired an entrepreneur it brought on to run its environmental division because she alerted her boss that she was pregnant and wanted to take maternity leave, the former worker said Monday in a Georgia federal court suit.
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November 09, 2022
Ga. City Worker Claims Race Bias During Pandemic
A former code enforcement officer for Tucker, Georgia, claims he was forced to go out in public during the pandemic when his white colleagues were allowed to work from home, according to a suit in Georgia federal court.
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November 07, 2022
Ex-Surgery Tech Accuses Urology Practice Of Anti-Gay Bias
A gay ex-surgical technician slapped a Georgia urology practice with a federal discrimination lawsuit, saying the practice denied him a raise after he complained that a co-worker had threatened to have him killed because of his sexuality.
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November 03, 2022
Ga. Deputy AG Mistreated Black Paralegal, Suit Says
A Black former paralegal in the Georgia Attorney General's Office has filed a federal suit alleging she was mistreated because of her race by a white agency lawyer and was unlawfully terminated in December 2020.
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November 02, 2022
Retail REIT Accused Of Age Bias By Ex-Leasing Director
A 66-year-old former employee of a shopping mall real estate investment trust has alleged in Georgia federal court that the company discriminated against him on account of his age by firing him and filling his position with someone 23 years younger.
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October 31, 2022
Music Prof Says Remote Work Denial Violated ADA
A retired music professor with chronic respiratory issues has slapped Georgia State University with a federal lawsuit, saying the school violated disability bias law when it refused to let him teach remotely from California.
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October 27, 2022
Liberty Mutual Wants Out Of Red Roof Sex-Trafficking Cases
Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Co. should have no duty to defend or indemnify various Red Roof Inn entities accused of knowingly facilitating sex trafficking at three Atlanta-area locations, the insurer told a Georgia federal court, pointing to various exclusions barring coverage for expected or intended acts.
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September 19, 2022
Franchisees Hit IHG With Suit Over Hackers' Data Breach
Intercontinental Hotels Group has been hit with a proposed class action in Georgia federal court by franchisees who claim the hotel giant let hackers access the company's network and disrupt functions including the online platform that guests in the United States use to reserve rooms.
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September 15, 2022
Black Worker Alleges Assault, Bias At Ga. Amazon Facility
A Black former Amazon employee in Georgia has sued the e-commerce giant for discrimination and retaliation, alleging he was physically assaulted and subjected to microaggressions by a high-level white employee, disciplined by Amazon after reporting the incident and forced by the company to quit.