Fired Oregon Dispatcher Settles Suit for $75,000
The city of Springfield, Ore. has agreed to pay $75,000 to settle a 2014 lawsuit by a dispatcher who said she was wrongly fired after accusing officers of inappropriate conduct.
The Register-Guard reported that a joint statement from the city and the former dispatcher, Melanie Nichol, states the city denies all wrongdoing but agreed to have its insurance company pay Nichol.
The agreement bars either side from providing additional comment to the media.
She filed suit after her Bureau of Labor and Industries complaint was dismissed.
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