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California Sues Cisco Alleging Caste-Based Discrimination

By Howard Friedman on July 2, 2020

In a June 30 press release, the California Department of Fair Employment & Housing announced the filing of an unusual employment discrimination lawsuit against Cisco Systems, Inc. and two of its managers:

The lawsuit alleges that managers at Cisco’s San Jose headquarters campus, which employs a predominantly South Asian workforce, harassed, discriminated, and retaliated against an engineer because he is Dalit Indian, a population once known as the “untouchables” under India’s centuries-old caste system….

The lawsuit alleges that Complainant was expected to accept a caste hierarchy within the workplace where he held the lowest status within a team of higher-caste colleagues, receiving less pay, fewer opportunities, and other inferior terms and conditions of employment because of his religion, ancestry, national origin/ethnicity, and race/color.

The Print reports on the lawsuit.

  • Posted in:
    Government, Supreme Court
  • Blog:
    Religion Clause
  • Organization:
    Howard M. Friedman
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