Lawsuit Against NJ Transit Alleges Supervisor Sexual Advances
Lawsuit Against NJ Transit Alleges Supervisor Sexual Advances
A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of four unnamed women employed as bus drivers in Hudson County, New Jersey, against the state’s transit authority. The suit claims a regional supervisor “sexually harassed, stalked and in some cases assaulted” the plaintiffs. All of the women work at Greenville Garage in Jersey City and have alleged the NJ Transit “helped the supervisor to conceal (his) violent and/or sexually predatory behavior and condoned a hostile work environment.” They cite violations of New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination.The supervisor himself, who was originally hired in 2007, is not named as a defendant but was suspended without pay at the end of last year. The lawsuit states NJ Transit “hired the supervisor even though he was named in another lawsuit more than a decade ago” when he was employed as a corrections sergeant in the Hudson County jail system. That litigation was also brought by four (different) women.The current filing accuses NJ Transit of “creating and perpetuating a culture of fear and intimidation by protecting the supervisor. It states further, the supervisor drove a “vehicle with state-provided GPS to follow the bus drivers” around the city, sometimes pulling them over, boarding, “interrogating and harassing them.”
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NJ Transit bus supervisor sexually harassed, stalked women drivers for years, lawsuit saysFour women sue NJ Transit, saying agency knew of bus supervisor's sexual assault history
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