Sexual Harassment of Latinas & Other Immigrants in Oregon & Elsewhere

July 12, 2010

EEOC press releases show that terrible sexual harassment occurs frequently against immigrants in Oregon, Washington, and the rest of the nation. For example, the EEOC sued Allstar Fitness, which operates in Washington and Oregon, because one of its supervisors forced an employee to choose between sex with him and her job. (Supervisor Forzó Sexo en una Empleada Latina.) The company did not train employees on the laws against discrimination. It produced no written harassment policies and no complaint procedure.

In another case from a Mollala, Oregon nursery (Willamette Tree Wholesale, Inc.), the EEOC charged that Latina workers were sexually harassed, raped, and threatened.

EEOC charged a Washington state apple grower (Evans Fruit) with sexual harassment because supervisors assigned women to isolated jobs so that they could make sexual advances. The court issued an order stopping the company from retaliating against or attempting to influence any potential witnesses or victims during the time the case proceeds.

Other examples include a $260,000 settlement to an employee of Wilcox Farms, in Aurora, Oregon. Schiemer Farms, also of Oregon, fired two workers on their first day of work after they reported sexual harassment, and it cost Schiemer $14,500.

Latinas are not the only vulnerable immigrants who have been victimized. Sexual harassment in the Korean Community in Los Angeles is leading to settlements and educational efforts toward small businesses, to prevent harassment before it happens. The EEOC is hiring investigators who speak different languages in its effort to address discrimination against immigrant women in the workplace.

Jeff Merrick, Oregon Trial Attorney
Injury & Employment Law
503-665-4234