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Bloomberg LP Beats Discrimination Claim

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AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 08/17/11 04:20 PM ET Updated: 10/17/11 06:12 AM ET

NEW YORK -- There's insufficient evidence to show that the financial services news company founded by Mayor Michael Bloomberg discriminated against pregnant women and mothers, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan said the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission failed to show that Bloomberg L.P. made discrimination its regular practice.

She wrote that the evidence presented in the case, first filed in 2007, was insufficient to show that discrimination was the company's standard operating procedure. She tossed out the wide claim against the company but said some individual claims can proceed.

"As its standard operating procedure, Bloomberg increased compensation for women returning from maternity leave more than for those who took similarly lengthy leaves and did not reduce the responsibilities of women returning from maternity leave any more than of those who took similarly lengthy leaves," the judge wrote.

EEOC Attorney Raechel Adams said: "We look forward to proceeding with the individual claims and will assess our options."

Bloomberg L.P. said in a statement that the judge's ruling "confirms what we have known all along: that the evidence is squarely on our side and that this case is without merit."

The judge, in her ruling, said the EEOC, which represented 78 women and six identified plaintiffs, fell short on the facts as it tried to show a pattern of discrimination against 603 female Bloomberg L.P. employees who became pregnant or took maternity leave between February 2002 and March 2009. She said the fact that nearly 90 percent of Bloomberg L.P.'s "pregnant or mother employees had no claims is significant."

"The singular fact that the EEOC has no statistical evidence in support of its case, while maybe not fatal in itself, is severely damaging in this case," she wrote. "In addition to that fact, the EEOC has presented nothing other than anecdotal evidence. The result is fatal."

As lawyers in the case pursued evidence to support their claims, Bloomberg was not a defendant, though he testified at depositions about the company, from which he resigned as chief executive officer to run for mayor in 2001. He retained a 68 percent stake in the company.

As the EEOC built its case, it interviewed some of the hundreds of women at Bloomberg L.P. who had gone on maternity leave since 2002.

The EEOC said the New York-based company, which has 9,000 employees in offices worldwide, engaged in a pattern of demoting women, diminishing their duties and excluding them from other job opportunities after they disclosed they were pregnant.

Before Bloomberg became mayor, he was the target of a lawsuit by a female sales executive who accused him of sexual harassment while he was chief executive of Bloomberg L.P. The lawsuit claimed Bloomberg and other male managers at the company made "repeated and unwelcome" sexual comments, overtures and gestures, contributing to an offensive, locker room culture.

The lawsuit also alleged that Bloomberg displayed a discriminatory attitude toward pregnant women and new mothers and that this culture was fostered at the company.

Bloomberg adamantly denied the accusations, and the lawsuit was settled in 2000 for undisclosed terms.


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11:21 PM on 08/19/2011
Such a deal!
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
08:20 PM on 08/19/2011
You can beat any charges with a few billion dollars...
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teachone
Knowledge is Power
07:17 PM on 08/18/2011
This is going on all over the country, crooked financial institutions getting away with all kinds of employment discrimination and other illegal conduct. If the federal government would take the time to pull all the discrimination cases, using Chicago and New York as samples, they would find 99% of the discrimination suits filed on these companies were thrown out...ALL DUE TO THE TWISTING OF THE LAW BY THOSE WITH MONEY AND POWER WHO ARE CONNECTED TO THOSE IN OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM!! FACT!!! Both fo these industries are completely corrupt!!!! THAT IS ANOTHER FACT!!!!! TO THE BLOGGER HERE WHO CLAIMS IT IS NOT, "WHERE IS YOUR PROOF???"
11:53 AM on 08/18/2011
If this were any company other than Bloomberg's I doubt the requirements would be as high as they are. Bloomberg and Bloomberg LP tentacles have been allowed to circumvent a number of conflict of interest and ethical boundaries in order to get his way. And if you don't think his money puts him above the law, read this: http://www.crownheights.info/index.php?itemid=34611
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
10:03 AM on 08/18/2011
They are guilty for sure. They have money so they are exempt for paying the ultimate price. Let that be a guy with littleto no money. In jail faster than a gunshot.
07:34 AM on 08/18/2011
If bloomie was a rep he would not have gotten away with this practice.DOUBLE STANDARD ANYONE.
11:57 PM on 08/17/2011
Heck he's gonna have to move now.........Bet he don't even belong to a union there either......

Let's tax him till the cows come home...................before he goes to China
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skyeagle
R.I.N.O.
11:41 PM on 08/17/2011
"The Judge, IN HER RULING, said the EEOC which represented 78 women and six identified plaintiffs. fell short on the facts..." "Nuff said.
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11:25 PM on 08/17/2011
Bloomberg owns this town and its courts.
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
08:20 PM on 08/19/2011
Exactly.
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ugotstyle
08:48 PM on 08/17/2011
In many cases the legal teams fight to have evidence declared inadmissable. If it's emails that were not sent to them or phone calls they were privy to, a huge effort goes into every case to make all evidence left out of the case.

With that said, our courts and legal system has gone from a fact finding mission to a fact finding omission.

Those with the most money know they can do very unethical things only to get the best lawyers to claim every spec of proof violates some employee agreement.

If that doesn't work your character will be trashed in front of all your friends and peers. Do I believe there was no evidence? How can we know if such an effort is made to squelch it?
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robhllnd2
08:37 PM on 08/17/2011
I think this article should be tossed since it doesn't provide ample information to comment on. Gee, that sounds just like the EEOC lawsuit being tossed for no proof of claims against Bloomberg LP.
08:18 PM on 08/17/2011
That's a joke, Bloomie just greased the wheels of justice in his favor.
08:20 PM on 08/17/2011
Do you have any proof of this or are you just paranoid? If you have no proof, your post is meaningless. If you do have proof, show it to us now or many will think you are just paranoid.
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09:55 AM on 08/18/2011
SHUT UP
07:54 PM on 08/17/2011
Given the propensity of females to have hurt feelings and sue their employers, it's a wonder that anyone would hire a female. Maybe if they didn't buy into the women's studies belief that they are helpless and need daddy (government) to rescue them, they'd be better able to handle the stresses of corporate employment.
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JFaye
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07:57 PM on 08/17/2011
Are you serious?
08:02 PM on 08/17/2011
Absoutely true, every word. If you doubt it, give me some facts. You might not like the language, but the message is truthful.
lynniemiller
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08:38 PM on 08/17/2011
Feeling mysogynistic, are we? Have you called your mom lately?
09:07 PM on 08/17/2011
What word are you trying to spell?
lynniemiller
Aware, alert and listening
09:36 PM on 08/17/2011
Check your dictionary, it means hating of women
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EmmaNYC
shoes & ships & sealing wax, cabbages & kings
07:53 PM on 08/17/2011
I'm shocked, shocked. Wonder what it cost Bloomberg to buy everyone off?
08:21 PM on 08/17/2011
Where is your proof? When you make statements like this, with no substantive proof, your post is rather meaningless, don't you think?
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EmmaNYC
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10:12 PM on 08/17/2011
Proof? Proof about what? Bloomberg's buying people off. It's common knowledge in NYC that our esteemed mayor buys whatever and whomever he wants. Who needs more proof than how he bought off the politicians to allow him to subvert term limits so that he (and no one after him) could have a third term in office.
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bascombe
Send the kids off to die, bleed their country dry.
07:52 PM on 08/17/2011
the real 'big win' is that bloomberg'$ empire has quadrupled in value since he became mayor of ny. he has already broken the law by getting a third term. but these days no (R)epugnant will ever pay for breaking the law.