Oregon County to Pay $100,000 Over "Blue Lives Matter" Flag
Oregon County to Pay $100,000 Over "Blue Lives Matter" Flag
An Oregon county has agreed to pay $100,000 to an African-American employee who felt harassed by a coworker’s decision to display a “Blue Lives Matter” flag in their office.CNN reports that, as part of the settlement, plaintiff Karimah Guion-Pledgure agreed to resign from her job with the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice. However, Guion-Pledgure, who was a corrections technician, can still seek out other positions within the agency.The settlement stems from a lawsuit that was filed relatively recently, in January of 2019.Guion-Pledgure claims she felt attacked by a colleague’s decision to pin up a ‘‘Blue Lives Matter” flag in 2017. She and other African-American employees repeatedly complained about the flag, filing complaints with supervisors in late 2017 and early 2018.She also reached out to Multnomah County’s chief operating officer last April.
Guion-Pledgure's lawsuit notes that she didn't just face an uncomfortable workplace situation, but was subject to a measure of retaliation when she responded to it. Police Officer; image courtesy of cocoparisienne via Pixabay, www.pixabay.com
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