what most may not be picking up in this case is that Phillips would be considered a supervisor to that girl and when it come to sexual harassment in the workplace, the supervisor is considered in the wrong because the subordinate could possiblely say she was afraid to say no because she would be afraid to get fired.....it happens...
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Originally posted by 3rdmckid View Postwhat most may not be picking up in this case is that Phillips would be considered a supervisor to that girl and when it come to sexual harassment in the workplace, the supervisor is considered in the wrong because the subordinate could possiblely say she was afraid to say no because she would be afraid to get fired.....it happens...Originally posted by KazDog View PostNot to mention, he has position of authority over that employee. Him having an affair with a female staff member brings disrepute to ESPN and being such, they have every reason to fire him. He has absolutely NO grounds for a lawsuit. He can try, but he won't win. Not to mention he had a history of inappropriate behavior with the Mets with a woman even uglier than this current one. No court is going to reward him for having an affair twice with two separate companies.....
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostThere's two separate issues here.
First as I stated I don't know the facts of this case.
You are dead wrong. At Will is not iron clad. You can't fire someone just because you want to fire them. Contract or no contract. If you fire an employee due to discrimination, retaliation, etc an employee has grounds for wrongful termination.
If two employees have an affair. One employee gets suspended then fired while the other employee faces no repercussions then one unquestionably has a potential case to file wrongful termination on the basis of discrimination. If the employer fires both employees than there's no grounds for a lawsuit.
Again as I stated I didn't know the facts of this particular case. On the facts you presented I do agree with you. If he's in a position of authority over the employee and he's had prior history of inappropriate behavior then his chances for a successful lawsuit is slim to none.
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Originally posted by KazDog View PostI had mentioned that above. He would have ZERO chance of winning a lawsuit against ESPN. Even if she didn't get fired.
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