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EEOC Charge: A Pfizer employee who helped develop blockbuster migraine drug Nurtec was denied accommodation for her migraine, and FIRED

Pfizer, manufacturer of blockbuster migraine drug Nurtec, claims that as you would expect, it is a “safe space” for its own employees who suffer from migraine: “remote options can help employees retain their productivity while prioritizing their health.” But a Charge filed by “Jennifer” with the EEOC tells another story. Jennifer…

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Employee Files Federal Suit Alleging She Was Sexually Harassed at CVS–And Only Her Father Finally Stopped It

A young woman has filed a Complaint in federal court alleging that she was sexually and racially harassed by an older man while she worked as a cashier at the CVS in Port Jefferson, New York, beginning in August of 2021. The following allegations are taken from the filed Complaint.…

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Is someone at Coach Protecting an alleged Sexual Harasser?

Todd Khan, Coach CEO In a statement under oath a Coach employee testifies that Coach CEO Todd Khan and other top Coach executives are friendly with Luis Anzola, who is the subject of a Charge of sexual harassment filed with the EEOC: 3. Top executives at Coach, including CEO Todd…

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A Charge of Discrimination alleges Sexual Harassment of Employees and Customers at Coach’s Flagship Store

Sexual harassment has run rampant at a Coach store in NYC, according to a Charge of Discrimination filed recently by a former employee. Tapestry, Inc. is a global fashion holding company headquartered in New York City. Its luxury brands include Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. Tapestry’s sexual harassment policy…

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