Maria Gonzalez is a current employee of eHarbour. Maria was born in Cuba and she immigrated to the United States as a child with her parents. Maria is now a naturalized United States citizen. Maria speaks both fluent English and Spanish, but she does have a Spanish accent. Maria has a bachelor’s degree in business marketing from the University of Florida and worked in advertising for ten years before joining eHarbour. Maria has sent an email to Daniel Hudson expressing concerns that Shawn Hudson has been using derogatory words directed toward her and other female employees of eHarbour. In addition, Maria claims that Shawn Hudson has used derogatory names toward another employee of eHarbour who identifies as transgender. Maria has asked Shawn to stop using the derogatory words, but Shawn continues to call Maria and other employees derogatory names.
In your role working as a paralegal or legal assistant for eHarbour, draft a memorandum to Daniel Hudson, the eHarbour general counsel, addressing whether Maria has a potential claim against eHarbour under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Discuss what steps Maria must take to bring an action under Title VII and whether Shawn was acting within the scope of his employment when he used derogatory names against Maria and other employees, and potential damages that Maria could recover. In addition, discuss in the memorandum what steps eHarbour can take to increase diversity awareness and limit potential employment law claims in the future.
In addition to fulfilling the specifics of the assignment, a successful paper must also meet the following criteria:
You should also make sure to:
LS311 Business Law
Unit 9 Assignment
Student Name: Jane Doe
Date:
MEMORANDUM
Date: [today’s date]
To: Daniel Hudson
From: [student name]
Re: Maria Gonzalez and potential employment law liability
Introduction
[Provide an introduction in this section.]
Elements of a Title VII Claim
[Discuss potential liability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in this section.
Sample citation:
Title VII prohibits discrimination against employees, applicants, and union members on the basis
of race, color, national origin, religion, or gender at any stage of employment (Miller, 2016, p.
429).]
Potential Damages
[Discuss potential damages that Maria Gonzalez could recover in this section.]
Diversity Awareness Training
[Discuss steps to increase diversity awareness and limit potential employment law claims in this
section.]
Conclusion
[Give a brief conclusion in 1–2 sentences.]
References
Miller, R. (2016). Fundamentals of Business Law Today: Summarized Cases, 10th ed. Cengage.