Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Yale University Set to Continue
Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Yale University Set to Continue
A lawsuit against Yale University is expected to proceed, even after a U.S. district court judge tossed “out one of the seven counts leveled by a former employee who claimed racial discrimination and harassment by his supervisor.” U.S. District Judge Janet Hall decided to dismiss Leon McCalla's “claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress” because she said the “plaintiff failed to show the alleged conduct against him met the high bar of his claim.” In fact, in a written statement Hall said: “The court agrees that the facts alleged by McCalla do not rise to the level of extreme and outrageous and count seven is dismissed on this ground.”But what sort of discrimination did McCalla claim happened? What was his role at the University? For starters, McCalla “worked as a lab technician at the university’s Animal Resources Center.” While working there, McCalla claimed he was “belittled, micromanaged and repeatedly put down by Melissa Bonk, his supervisor since May 2013.” As a result, he filed the lawsuit against the university back on June 23, “citing violations under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.”
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