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EEOC parses workplace crisis triggered by pandemic at hearing

1 Min Read The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated longstanding workplace bias against women, racial and religious minorities and people with disabilities while posing a series of novel legal questions that could be costly for employers, more than a dozen experts told the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Wednesday. During the EEOC’s first virtual public hearing, Chair Charlotte Burrows and Commissioners Jocelyn Samuels and Keith Sonderling all said the pandemic had triggered a “crisis” in the American workplace, and probed 13 witnesses about how the anti-bias agency can help. To read the full story on Westlaw Today, click here: bit.ly/3nw53Zh

LSU Health Shreveport responds to report that EEOC complaints have been filed against the medical school

LSU medical school chancellor suspended, The Advocate reports

BATON ROUGE, La. - Dr. Ghali E. Ghali, chancellor of the LSU medical school in Shreveport, was put on administrative leave Tuesday. The suspension comes comes a day after four employees filed federal complaints alleging he suppressed sexual harassment allegations involving students and retaliated against the faculty members who brought attention to the matters. The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Monday alleged that an LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport administrator spoke inappropriately to and touched 16 female medical students. The filings also alleged that the medical school’s head of admissions required female students to write book reports on pornographic stories, according to The (Baton Rouge) Advocate.

LSU medical school chancellor suspended

BATON ROUGE, La. - Dr. Ghali E. Ghali, chancellor of the LSU medical school in Shreveport, was put on administrative leave Tuesday. The suspension comes comes a day after four employees filed federal complaints alleging he suppressed sexual harassment allegations involving students and retaliated against the faculty members who brought attention to the matters. The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Monday alleged that an LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport administrator spoke inappropriately to and touched 16 female medical students. The filings also alleged that the medical school’s head of admissions required female students to write book reports on pornographic stories, according to The (Baton Rouge) Advocate.

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