Saturday, December 14, 2019

Tucoemas FCU Settles EEOC Discrimination Lawsuit

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced on December 13 the resolution of a sex, age and retaliatory discrimination lawsuit against Tucoemas Federal Credit Union (Visalia, CA).

The credit union has agreed to pay $450,000, along with certain injunctive relief, to resolve the complaint.

According to the EEOC, Tucoemas FCU failed to hire three qualified internal female applicants over the age of 50 and instead hired a younger male applicant with no prior credit union experience. The charge further claims the company retaliated against two of the female employees after they filed complaints with the EEOC, constructively forcing one employee to quit and firing another.

In addition to monetary relief, Tucoemas FCU has agreed to: retain an external equal employment opportunity consultant to monitor compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA), and the decree; review and if necessary revise policies and procedures against all discrimination and retaliation prohibited by Title VII and the ADEA; provide training to all employees on sex and age discrimination and retaliation; and establish a centralized tracking system for recruitment, hiring, promotions, terminations, and sex and age discrimination complaints.

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