Western Sugar To Pay $550,000 In Discrimination Claim
DENVER (AP) – The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says Western Sugar Cooperative has agreed to pay $550,000 to settle a complaint that it discriminated against women. The EEOC said...
View ArticleDurango Firm Settles Age Discrimination Suit
DURANGO, Colo. (AP) – A Colorado company has agreed to pay a total of $90,000 to two men to settle an age discrimination lawsuit. A judge approved the settlement Monday between the U.S. Equal...
View ArticleHispanic Custodians On Auraria Campus Claim Discrimination
DENVER (CBS4)- A group of Hispanic custodians at the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver are claiming they are victims of discrimination. They’ve filed a complaint against the campus operator that could...
View ArticleDIA Financial Director Fired, Accused of Falsifying Credentials
DENVER (CBS4) – Denver International Airport’s financial director in the Finance and Accounting Division, Laura Trujillo, has been fired, accused by airport authorities of fabricating her academic and...
View ArticleFormer High-Ranking Finance Executive At DIA Withdraws Appeal Of Termination
DENVER (CBS4) – CBS4 has learned that Laura Trujillo, a high-ranking finance executive at Denver International Airport who was fired last month, has now withdrawn her appeal of that termination....
View ArticleFired Reporter Who Killed Former Coworkers On Live TV Admired Columbine Shooters
MONETA, Va. (AP/CBS4) – He planned it all so carefully – a choreographed execution of two former colleagues, broadcast live to a horrified television audience. Hours later, he shared his own recording...
View ArticleColorado Potato Packing Plant Settles Sex Harassment Suit
DENVER (AP) — The operators of a Colorado potato packing plant have agreed to pay nearly a half million dollars to settle accusations that it tolerated the sexual harassment of more than a dozen of its...
View ArticleWorkers Say Luxury Vail Resort Allowed Sexual Harassment
DENVER (AP) – Mexican workers at a luxury condo association in Vail say a manager sexually harassed and threatened them for months before they finally mustered the courage to inform higher-ups at the...
View ArticleDiscrimination Lawsuit Against City And County Of Denver Heads To Trial
By Jeff Todd DENVER (CBS4) – A class action lawsuit nearly a decade in the making against the City and County of Denver will go to trial Monday morning. The 912 plaintiffs say the city used a...
View Article4 Women Frontier Pilots Want New Policies For Moms At Work
DENVER (AP/CBS4) – Lawyers for four female pilots who fly for Frontier have filed claims aimed at forcing the airline to change policies on maternity leaves and make it easier for new mothers to pump...
View ArticleCentral City Casino Settles Age Discrimination Lawsuit
By Jennifer Brice CENTRAL CITY, Colo. (CBS4)– A Central City casino will pay out a $250,000 settlement in an age discrimination lawsuit nearly six years after employees said they were let go because...
View Article$1.5M Settlement For Muslim Workers Fired In Prayer Dispute
DENVER (AP) — A U.S. meatpacker has agreed to pay $1.5 million to 138 Somali-American Muslim workers who were fired from their jobs at a Colorado plant after they were refused prayer breaks. The U.S....
View ArticleNREL Former Employees Claim Age, Health Issues Played Role In Termination
GOLDEN, Colo. (CBS4)– Former employees of NREL, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, are launching an all-out fight after they say they were fired because of their age and disabilities. Ellen Fortier...
View ArticleSidney Dawson Awaits Settlement After Finding Noose At Workplace
AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) – An African American man won his case with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after complaining there was a noose in his workplace. “It means lynching, means hurt, pain,...
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