Professors Settle Age Discrimination Lawsuit Against University
Professors Settle Age Discrimination Lawsuit Against University
Architecture professors Warren “Gerry” Gast and Hans Joachim Neis filed an age discrimination lawsuit against the University of Oregon and former College of Design Dean Christoph Lindner after Lindner attempted to have the two faculty members of the School of Architecture & Environment permanently relocated. They were to be reassigned from the Portland campus to the Eugene campus, according to the plaintiffs’ attorney Craig Crispin. A $170,000 settlement in the case has been finalized after two years of litigation.Gast and Neis argued Lindner’s choice to move the “oldest Portland tenured faculty members” and to “retain younger and adjunct staff without credible justification was an act of age discrimination.” In a statement Gast said, “when the dean transferred the oldest Portland tenured faculty members and retained younger and adjunct staff without credible justification, we felt we owed it to the program and to our faculty colleagues in the department of architecture to take action…For example, graduate courses they normally taught in Portland were subsequently taught by less expensive part-time adjunct faculty.”
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