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Cuomo s cell phone trouble an element in two harassment allegations

Cuomo s cellphone trouble an element in two harassment allegations Accounts of staffing governor: Certainly he surrounded himself with young, pretty women FacebookTwitterEmail Women s accounts of work life within the Executive Chamber included instances in which Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo complained of trouble with his cell phone as a means of drawing on the assistance of much younger female aides.Mike Groll/Mike Groll/Office of Governor An ALBANY On a Saturday morning last June, Charlotte Bennett was unexpectedly summoned to the Capitol to staff Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo as he worked in his private office. It was during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, and the governor was putting in long hours.

North Carolina female firefighters fight discrimination with lawsuits

North Carolina female firefighters fight discrimination with lawsuits
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U S Female Firefighters Fight Discrimination With Lawsuits

U S Female Firefighters Fight Discrimination With Lawsuits
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Female firefighters fight discrimination with lawsuits

Female firefighters fight discrimination with lawsuits Advocates call it the only recourse in a field where women make up just 8 percent of the workforce. In Tampa, the city was ordered to pay $245,000.     Susanna Schmitt Williams of Chapel Hill, N.C., is the former chief of the Carrboro Fire Department. She said she considered suicide after enduring harassment in her department even after she rose to the top job. [ GERRY BROOME ] Updated Mar. 14 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The highest-ranking female firefighter in Asheville, N.C., says she was repeatedly discriminated against because of her sex and fought to keep her job while battling breast cancer. The first female chief of a municipal fire department in the state says she briefly pondered suicide after years of sexual harassment.

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