Horticulturalist Files Lawsuit Against Employer After 22 Years
Horticulturalist Files Lawsuit Against Employer After 22 Years
Kathleen Squiers, who has been employed for 22 years as a park horticulturalist at the Washtenaw County, Michigan, Parks and Recreation Commission’s maintenance division, has filed a lawsuit alleging she faced gender-based discrimination as well as the county’s refusal to accommodate her disability during the course of her employment. Horticulturalists are hired to do grounds work at the county’s 6,000 acres of green space.The complaint states that Squiers “was passed over for more lucrative work opportunities offered to her male coworkers, while being given more difficult jobs.” She was also, it states, “denied medical accommodations recommended by a doctor for an aneurysm-related disability, instead placing her on unpaid status and forcing her to use leave time she needed for [asthma attacks].” For years, Squiers had used Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) time to manage her asthma and being forced onto leave for another medical concern meant she would be unable to do so. Her attorney Scott Batey said his client is currently on leave, as instructed by the county.
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