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Harries v. Turbine Controls, Inc.

D. Conn.May 24, 2022No. 3:21-cv-00467
Plaintiff WinTurbine Controls, Inc$150,000 awarded
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
442 Civil Rights: Jobs
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Discrimination

Outcome

The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, finding Turbine Controls, Inc. liable for discrimination and awarding damages.

What This Ruling Means

**Harries v. Turbine Controls, Inc. - Employment Discrimination Case** **What Happened:** An employee named Harries filed a discrimination lawsuit against their employer, Turbine Controls, Inc. The case was filed in court in May 2022, alleging that the company engaged in discriminatory practices against the worker. However, the specific details about what type of discrimination occurred or the circumstances surrounding the case are not available from the court records provided. **What the Court Decided:** The outcome of this case is not yet determined or publicly available. The case appears to still be working its way through the court system, or the final ruling has not been documented in the available records. **Why This Matters for Workers:** Even without knowing the final outcome, this case represents an important reminder that workers have legal rights when facing workplace discrimination. Employees can file lawsuits against their employers when they believe they've been treated unfairly based on protected characteristics like race, gender, age, or disability. The fact that this case was accepted by the court shows that workers have access to legal remedies when discrimination occurs. Workers should document any discriminatory behavior and consult with employment attorneys if they believe their rights have been violated.

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