Title VII Rights Extend Beyond Employer-Employee Relationship

 
By Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
Moland v. Bil-Mar Foods, __ F.Supp. __, 1998 WL 65404 (N.D. Iowa February 13, 1998)

After being terminated by her employer, IBP, Moland brought a Title VII action for sexual harassment and retaliation against Bil-Mar Foods. Moland claimed that Bil-Mar, while not her employer, had nonetheless interfered with her employment with IBP. The court, denying Bil-Mar's motion for summary judgment, found that "the rights created under Title VII extend beyond the immediate employer-employee relationship and apply to discrimination [and retaliation] claims . . . where the defendant is in a position to interfere with the plaintiff's employment opportunities even though the plaintiff is not an employee of the defendant.






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