6. In October 1981, Rebecca Thomas was hired as a personnel assistant by Cooper Industries, a plant...
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6. In October 1981, Rebecca Thomas was hired as a personnel assistant by Cooper Industries, a plant that manufactures hammers and axes. In February 1982, Thomas was promoted to personnel supervisor.
Her boss, the plant’s employee relations manager, was fired in March 1983, whereupon she filled his job in an acting capacity. The plant manager gave her the highest possible rating on her performance evaluation, but corporate officials repeatedly refused to interview her for permanent award of the position. According to testimony, the plant manager was told by the company vice president that there was “no way” a woman could stand up to the union in the capacity of employee relations manager. A male was ultimately hired to fill the job on a permanent basis.
Is this an example of gender discrimination?
Explain your answer. See Thomas v. Cooper Industries, Inc. [627 F. Supp. 655 (W.D. N.C.
1986)].
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Employment And Labor Law
ISBN: 94288
6th Edition
Authors: Patrick J. Cihon, James Ottavio Castagnera