Former Cal State San Bernardino administrator awarded $6 million for gender discrimination
The lawsuit revealed systemic gender harassment and pay disparity across the California State University system, affecting thousands of employees, according to attorneys.
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Jury awards former CSUSB Associate Dean $6 million in CSU gender discrimination lawsuit
LOS ANGELES (KESQ) - The former Associate Dean of CSU San Bernardino has been awarded $6 million in a gender discrimination lawsuit against Cal State University, attorney group Helmer Friedman LLP. announced. A jury in Los Angeles County returned a $6 million verdict in favor of Dr. Anissa Rogers. According to her attorneys, the lawsuit stemmed from reports from Rogers and other employees to multiple CSU officials that the defendant, CSUSB Palm …
Former Cal State San Bernardino administrator awarded $6 million for gender discrimination
A Los Angeles jury has awarded $6 million to a former Cal State San Bernardino administrator who alleged she was subjected to “severe or pervasive” gender harassment that her attorneys claim is systemic across the Cal State system. Attorney Courtney Abrams, who represented Anissa Rogers, the former associate dean at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert campus, said in a statement that the jury award Monday, Oct. 20, represented “a resounding …
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