Labor/Employment
Nov. 24, 2017
Lawsuit claims sexual harassment at Jonathan Club
A wrongful termination lawsuit alleges management at the Jonathan Club turned a blind eye to a woman manager sexually harassing a male employee, according to a complaint filed this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
LOS ANGELES — Management at the Jonathan Club turned a blind eye to sexual harassment of a male employee by a female supervisor, according to a complaint filed in superior court.
The lawsuit, filed Monday by fired worker Ulises Batres Zelaya, alleges Zelaya was subjected to chronic harassment by his superior, Luz Sanchez, who sought sexual favors and retaliated when Zelaya didn’t succumb.
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