
Harris-Stowe State University Faces Discrimination Trial
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Former Harris-Stowe State University HR director, Lorie Jackson, is set to face a jury trial on December seventh, alleging disability discrimination, retaliation, and a hostile work environment. Jackson, who joined the university in 2023 to address earlier lawsuits, claims her role triggered PTSD and anxiety due to threats and bullying. Despite raising safety concerns, she was fired in 2024, which she attributes to retaliation for her mental health issues. The university has faced other discrimination suits recently, with officials committed to an inclusive workplace but offering no comment on this active case.
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