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Teenage Girls Report Sexual Harassment at California Bagel Shop

 

Several teenage girls, aged 16 to 18, worked for a bagel shop in Northern California. The young women, along with several older women, reported that the store manager sexually harassed them. The women claimed that the harassment continued for months even though they complained to management. Two of the women felt that they had to quit because of the manager's behavior.

The women eventually sought help from the EEOC. After investigating the women's claims, EEOC filed a lawsuit on their behalf. Although the store manager was ultimately terminated because of the harassment, the EEOC claimed that the bagel shop had failed to take prompt and appropriate action to end the sexual harassment.

In March 2003, the EEOC and the company agreed to settle the lawsuit. The terms of the settlement included:

  • A $150,000 payment to the six women who filed complaints with the EEOC;
  • A requirement that the company develop a statement on discrimination and harassment for its employee manual; and
  • A requirement that the company train its managers about job discrimination and harassment.

One of the girls commented: "I spoke out about my work situation because no girl should have to endure the sexual harassment that I went through. I came forward because the truth is important and with support from my family and the EEOC, I can now safely put this behind me."

Did you know that...

  • It is illegal for your superiors at work to harass you?
  • Your company must take immediate steps to stop sexual harassment once you complain?