Friday, September 27, 2013
Lawsuit Filed Against South Florida FCU and Its CEO
The South Florida Business Journal is reporting that South Florida Federal Credit Union and its President and CEO Maggie Martinez were hit with a federal lawsuit from two former employees on September 5.
The complaint alleges that the President and CEO of the credit union retaliated against the two former employees for their cooperation with a regulatory investigation into the CEO’s conduct.
The lawsuit alleges sexual misconduct, nepotism, and racial discrimination.
Read the story.
The complaint alleges that the President and CEO of the credit union retaliated against the two former employees for their cooperation with a regulatory investigation into the CEO’s conduct.
The lawsuit alleges sexual misconduct, nepotism, and racial discrimination.
Read the story.
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