FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 20, 2023
EEOC SUES TA DEDICATED AND TFORCE TL HOLDINGS FOR SEXUAL ORIENTATION DISCRIMINATION, RETALIATION
Federal Agency Charges Trucking Companies Allowed Harassment, Termination of Gay Mechanics Because of Sexual Orientation
CLEVELAND – TA Dedicated, Inc. doing business as Transport America, and TForce TL Holdings USA, Inc., doing business as Transportation Enterprise Services, violated federal law by subjecting two gay mechanics to harassment and termination because of their sexual orientation and retaliated against them for opposing or complaining about the harassment, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit it announced today.
According to the EEOC’s lawsuit, beginning in late 2018 workers and supervisors at Transport’s facility in North Jackson, Ohio harassed two mechanics because they are gay. The harassment included frequent use of gay slurs and other derogatory comments, physical violence and other inappropriate contact, defacement of uniforms, and other hostile behavior.
The EEOC alleges the companies’ human resources and management officials were aware of the harassment but failed to take effective action to stop it and prevent it from recurring. Instead, the EEOC said, after the mechanics reported the harassment, the shop manager threatened that anyone who went to human resources would lose their job. The mechanics suffered further harassment and retaliation, including destruction of personal property, unfavorable assignments, false accusations, and discharge or being forced to quit.
Such alleged conduct violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination because of sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity, and retaliation for opposing discrimination. The EEOC filed suit (EEOC v. TA Dedicated, Inc. d/b/a Transport America and TForce TL Holdings USA, Inc. d/b/a Transportation Enterprise Services, Case No. 1:23-cv-01802) in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio after first attempting to reach a pre-litigation settlement through its administrative conciliation process. The EEOC is seeking permanent injunctive relief prohibiting the companies from discriminating against employees because of sexual orientation or retaliating against them because of protected activity in the future, lost wages, compensatory and punitive damages, and other relief.
Philadelphia District Office Regional Attorney Debra Lawrence said, “Employees have a right to work in an environment that is free from harassment because of their sexual orientation. This lawsuit makes clear that EEOC will vigorously enforce that right, through litigation if necessary.”
For more information on sexual orientation discrimination, visit: https://www.eeoc.gov/sexual-orientation-and-gender-identity-sogi-discrimination. For more information about retaliation, visit: https://www.eeoc.gov/retaliation.
EEOC’s Philadelphia District Office has jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, and parts of New Jersey and Ohio. The legal staff of EEOC also prosecutes discrimination cases in Washington, D.C. and parts of Virginia.
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