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Friday, February 14, 2020

Black Former PNC Bank Employee Wins $2.4M Sexual Harassment Judgement Against Bank

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A former PNC Bank employee will be receiving $2.4 million in damages from a lawsuit filed against the bank after a customer grabbed her in a sexual manner, according to NJ.com.

The lawsuit, which was filed in 2015, was based on an incident that took place in October 2013 at PNC Bank’s Glen Ridge, New Jersey, branch. Damara Scott, a former wealth manager at the bank, claimed that customer Patrick Pignatello sexually harassed her as she was leaving the branch. There had been several previous complaints lodged against Pignatello for groping other employees; the bank temporarily banned him but kept him as a customer.

 “The jury recognized that PNC had failed to provide a safe workplace for Ms. Scott,” Nancy Erika Smith, one of Scott’s attorneys, told NJ.com. “We hope PNC will now take the steps to eliminate harassment throughout the company.”

PNC Bank cited that it plans to appeal the verdict, saying there were “errors made by the court.”

“PNC does not condone harassment of any kind. We have a long-standing history of providing a safe workplace for our employees, and robust policies and procedures to help ensure that we continue to do so. We are disappointed by the verdict, even though the jury expressly found that this was not a case where punitive damages were appropriate,” bank officials said in a statement.

Scott had previously settled a lawsuit against the estate of Pignatello, who died less than two months after the incident of an apparent heart attack while out shoveling snow. She is bound by a non-disclosure agreement where she cannot disclose the terms of the settlement, which was reached last spring, her attorney said. Pignatello was also charged with sexual assault after the 2013 incident.

Scott, who is black, said she sued her employer of 18 years because she is still traumatized by the incident. “I want it to be clear to companies, to businesses, that women matter and women should matter above profit,” Scott told NJ Advance Media on the eve of the trial last month.

“One of the great things about our justice system is that citizens can sit in judgment on powerful corporations and hold them accountable,” said Smith. “Women are tired of employers who tolerate sexual harassment.”



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Navy Yard Worker Gets 6 Months for Lying About Being A White Nationalist

White nationalists are dumb. I don’t think that’s a particularly controversial statement. If you’re going to lie about being a white nationalist on an application to work for the federal government, perhaps don’t post pictures on Facebook proving that you’re a white nationalist.

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Chicago Transit Authority links photos of Abraham Lincoln impersonator to Black History Month

The Chicago Transit Authority thought it was honoring Black History Month by retweeting photos of a man dressed as Abraham Lincoln on Wednesday.

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“In honor of Black History Month, Abraham Lincoln was seen making a guest appearance on the CTA,” the agency posted on its Twitter account, retweeting photos of a Lincoln impersonator greeting CTA riders at a Red Line subway stop, reported The Chicago Tribune. The initial photos were posted on Lincoln’s birthday, but CTA retweeted the pictures linking Lincoln to Black History Month.

Realizing the flub, CTA deleted the tweet less than an hour later.

“Apologies, unfortunately our last retweet went in a direction that was not at all intended. Nonetheless, we WILL continue to honor the African-Americans who have played a large role in CTA history,” CTA said in a tweet. “Unfortunately, the wording we used while sharing one of those moments didn’t capture the lighthearted spirit of our customer’s original tweet. Based on feedback from our followers, we felt it was best to remove the post, acknowledge those concerns and apologize.”

Still, it wasn’t before people saw it and slammed the agency for getting it wrong.

“Yeah clearly someone lost their damn mind posting that tweet as a true dedication to Black History Month,” one Twitter user said, according to The Chicago Tribune.

READ MORE: Brigham Young University and Black students condemn racist questions at Black History Month program

Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, which freed slaves in the antebellum south, so perhaps this was in the mind of the person responsible for retweeting the Lincoln photos and linking the images to Black History Month.

Although this was clearly a miss, in early February, CTA got it right by posting historical photos of former African-American CTA employees on its Twitter feed.

The post Chicago Transit Authority links photos of Abraham Lincoln impersonator to Black History Month appeared first on TheGrio.



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Is Wendy Williams OK?

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