JWA worker sues county
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Deepa Bharath
A painter who works for John Wayne Airport filed a discrimination
lawsuit against the county last week, alleging that her employer
harassed her because she is lesbian.
Dana Darnell, who has worked for the airport since November 1994,
stated in the lawsuit that she and a co-worker, who is also lesbian,
have been forced to work the graveyard shift over the years and
subjected to derogatory remarks because of their sexual orientation.
The harassment included “repeated bulletin-board posting of
anti-gay newspaper articles, placement of job listings and job
applications for fast food restaurants in [Darnell’s] mail slot and
threats of future shift changes.”
County officials have not yet been served with the lawsuit, said
George Urch, spokesman for John Wayne Airport.
“We do not normally comment on lawsuits filed against the county
or about personnel issues,” he said.
Darnell has been patient and exhausted all other options before
she decided to file the lawsuit, her attorney K.D. Hughes said.
“She kept hoping over a period of time that this behavior and this
type of treatment would change,” Hughes said.
Darnell tried to seek administrative remedies and went through the
county’s Human Resources Department, but none of that helped, she
said.
“We tried to effect a fair resolution,” Hughes said. “But the
airport has been nonresponsive.”
Darnell is still employed with the airport, but is on disability
leave, she said.
“This is conduct on the part of the employer which is egregious
and it has been continuous,” Hughes said. “It has caused my client
great emotional distress. It’s taken her away from her work and put
her on disability.”
Darnell did contemplate quitting her job, her attorney said.
“But good jobs are hard to come by,” Hughes said. “With the
county, she’s got good benefits. She liked her job. She was good at
what she did.”
The lawsuit seeks upwards of $500,000 in damages. The purpose of
the lawsuit is “to make the county responsible and to stop this
pattern of conduct,” Hughes said.
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