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EEOC files two ******* harassment lawsuits against Oklahoma employers

As ******* harassment charges rise nationally, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed two ******* harassment lawsuits against employers on Sept. 30 in Oklahoma district courts, the department announced in a news release.

Edmond-based design studio Sunrooms and More Design Center Inc. and international paper manufacturer Sofidel both face lawsuits by the commission filed Sept. 30 on complaints of ******* harassment of female employees in the workplace.

Don Durrett, the owner of the Edmond-based company said in a text message Friday, “We have not been made aware of any lawsuit against us with the EEOC so I have nothing to comment on at this time.”

Sofidel could not be reached for comment.

The commission, which received more than 7,700 ******* harassment charges in 2023, said there was a 25% rise last year from the year before.

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“That sort of uptick would lead us to believe that there’s an issue that needs to be addressed out there,” said Lauren W. Johnston, commission assistant regional attorney.

Data also showed ******* harassment charges against women employees received by the commission last year in Oklahoma totaled 77 last year, amounting to 1% of the national total. Texas, a border state, had the highest number of cases, which totaled 620 or 11.5% of the national total. Florida, Georgia, New York and Pennsylvania followed with the highest number of incidents.

With the exception of California, the commission’s data found most incidents took place in Southern and Eastern states between 2018 to 2021. It is unclear why.

“The EEOC is committed to promoting equal opportunity for all workers, and that includes removing barriers such as ******* harassment,” Andrea G. Baran, regional attorney of the commission’s St. Louis office, said in the news release. “Unfortunately, some employers fail to adequately protect their employees from harassment or retaliate against workers who report unwelcome ******* conduct. In some cases, business owners themselves engage in unlawful behavior. These cases demonstrate that work ******** to be done.”

Northern District of Oklahoma

A man at Sunrooms and More Design Center Inc. subjected female employees to unwanted ******* comments and innuendos, going so far as “asking female employees if they were ready for their birthday spankings,” the suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma says.

Female employees said the man engaged in unwanted and inappropriate touching. Specific examples included grabbing an employee’s buttocks and waist, touching an employee’s legs on a work trip, and pulling down an employee’s thigh-high socks to her ankles, the suit says.

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The commission requested company policy changes and payment for punitive damages to multiple female employees.

“The EEOC’s goal is to get employers compliant with the federal employment laws with Title Vll and that includes ******* harassment,” Johnston said.

Western District of Oklahoma

At a paper mill and converting plant in Inola, ******* harassment escalation led to protective order after a 22-year-old product line operator experienced daily verbal attacks from an older male worker, a suit filed by the commission in the Western District of Oklahoma says.

Employed in October of 2022, the female worker said she endured harassment from a fellow employee beginning early in her employment at the Sofidel facility.

Soon after he engaged in unwanted ******* comments in the workplace, she began receiving texts from an unknown number, later found to be from the male employee.

“His comments became more threatening, forceful, and intimidating, including explicit demands that she perform various **** acts,” the suit says.

Her first complaints to management commenced in early June when the male employee’s behavior became erratic. She feared for her safety, the suit says, which was evident in her demeanor when she sought help from management. By early July, she filed a protective order in the District Court of Tulsa County with a hearing scheduled the 19.

Sofidel terminated her employment July 11, the suit says.

The commission filed a lawsuit against the Italian-based paper producer last month, stating it ******* to safeguard employees from continued harassment and retaliated against the 22-year-old product line operator when terminating her employment following complaints, the suit says.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman:

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