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CASE NAME
Franc v. Moody's Analytics, Inc.
Overview
Plaintiff, a 52-year-old white man, was fired in 2021 for failing to respond to the company's mandatory COVID-19 vaccination survey. He sued, claiming Defendant actually fired him based on his age and race because of the company's diversity hiring initiative.
Details
The court dismissed Plaintiff's claim, noting that there was no evidence that the company's diversity initiatives were related to his termination. "Mere diversity initiatives alone within a company do not establish that Moody's was engaging in discriminatory practices," the court observed.
Court
U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania
Status
Filed October 06, 2022 | Decided
Relevant Law
Title VIISignificance
This case reaffirms that discrimination plaintiffs need to do more than simply point to an organization's diversity policies to bring a claim. Plaintiffs need to show that the diversity policies somehow led to discriminatory treatment that they personally experienced in their employment.