Transgender Woman Sues Georgia Chick-Fil-A for Discrimination
Transgender Woman Sues Georgia Chick-Fil-A for Discrimination
A transgender woman has filed a lawsuit against a federal lawsuit against a Georgia Chick-Fil-A, claiming she was harassed by co-workers for months before eventually losing her job.According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Northern Georgia.Speaking to NBC News, the 29-year-old plaintiff, Erin Taylor, said she “transitioned” nearly three years ago.Taylor, adds NBC, is referred to in court documents by her legal name, rather than the one she currently uses.In her complaint, Taylor claims that a Decatur Chick-Fil-A created and condoned hostile working conditions, including routine “sexual harassment.”NBC News notes that employers in the United States are broadly prohibited from discriminating against workers on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.Nevertheless, Taylor reports that she subjected to a hostile workplace shortly after accepting a position as director of operations at the Decatur Chick-Fil-A in August of 2021.Taylor says that she was sexually harassed by a co-worker who made repeated “sexual passes” and “very vulgar comments.”“I was excited,” Taylor said of her new position, “and unfortunately that excitement changed quickly, starting with my first day.”
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