Washington Packing House to Pay $525K in Sexual Harassment Settlement
A Grant County, Wash. vegetable-packing house will pay $525,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging a supervisor groped, propositioned and retaliated against female workers.
The Seattle Times reports State Attorney General Bob Ferguson says the settlement announced with Quincy-based Horning Brothers is believed to be the largest civil-rights resolution for the state in Washington history.
The suit named Horning and a supervisor as defendants.
A judge ruled that Horning Brothers had an ineffective discrimination policy and did not act promptly after being notified about alleged harassment by a worker.
The settlement prohibits the supervisor working again in a oversight position at Horning Brothers.
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