Immigration Agency Accused of Bias Against Men
Source: NYT
A discrimination and retaliation lawsuit has embroiled the upper reaches of the federal governments immigration enforcement agency, contributing to a sense of turmoil in a bureaucracy that has been suffering major labor conflicts between senior officials and employees.
The lawsuit, filed by a top federal immigration official in New York, alleges that he was shunted out of a high-level position in the agency in favor of a less qualified woman because he was a man.
The official, James T. Hayes Jr., also accuses the agencys chief of staff, Suzanne Barr, of sexually offensive behavior that contributed to a hostile and discriminatory work environment for male employees.
Last week, Ms. Barr stepped down from her post and voluntarily left the agency on paid leave pending the outcome of an internal review of the misconduct allegations, a spokesman said.
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