Race Discrimination against Comcast

The California law firm of Stephen Danz & Associates posted this interesting article about alleged race discrimination at Comcast….

…  their attorneys reported a race bias and discrimination lawsuit brought last week by an African American former Comcast employee. Comcast is an American multinational mass media company and is the largest broadcasting and largest cable company in the world by revenue. The former employee worked in Comcast’s customer service center who alleged the company discriminated against black male employees and allowed assaults in the workplace by his female supervisors to go unchecked. The Plaintiff, Wilber Spencer Jr. worked for Comcast for over 10 years and argued that he and other black male workers were never promoted, rarely received advances, and were always supervised by white individuals. However, those who were actually promoted were white. After he complained about race discrimination in the workplace, he started receiving bad marks in reviews concerning his attitude. In addition, even though he repeatedly complained about racial discrimination, his pleas went unanswered. Then, after his most recent complaint on March 27, 2015, he was fired for hanging up on a customer. He believes that this was done as a pretext (or a false reason meant to cover the real illegal reason). See the firms  dedicated race discrimination page here.

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NBCUniversal & Comcast Slapped With Age Discrimination Suit By Ex-E! SVP

NBCUniversal & Comcast Slapped With Age Discrimination Suit By Ex-E! SVP

Here’s a samples of age and wrongful termination claims against Comcast Corporation listed on http://deadline.com.

Over six-months after being pink slipped by E! Entertainment and NBCUniversal, ex-Talent Development and Casting SVP Blythe Asher today hit the media giant and its owner Comcast with a jury seeking age discrimination and wrongful termination suit.

“In 2016, for the first time during her employment with E! and after having battled cancer, Asher received a significantly lower performance evaluation,” the seven-claim complaint filed Thursday in L.A. Superior Court says of Asher’s experience at E!, where she had worked in a celeb interacting position since 2009. “The lower rating incontestably coincided with her cancer diagnosis,” the filing adds (read it here). “On February 9, 2016, Asher received notice from NBCU Media that her ‘services were no longer required.’”

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I need a lawyer to sue Comcast Communications for terminating my employment claiming bad performance which was manipulated

On avvo.com, the leading attorney site where Employment Attorney’s get rated,  you can find a section where you can ask legal questions.  Here’s a sample question and answers from the avvo.com advice area:

I need a lawyer to sue Comcast Communications for terminating my employment claiming bad performance which was manipulated

I was on STD for almost 3 months (10/27/14 – 01/15/15), when I came back to work I was placed on a performance plan and I was told they were being very understanding with me due to all my health issues. I complained to the Comcast Listens Department, and after I did that, they started manipulating my team’s calls in order to make them and myself fail the sales and performance metrics. They fired me on Friday 06/19/2015. They clearly Retaliated against me…

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Comcast Pissed EX employee Fired for exposing corruption

Here’s a website post from PissedConsumer.com where a Comcast Direct Sales Installer in Beaverton, Oregon documents his disappointing experiences with Comcast’s HR and open-door policy.

I was a Direct Sales Installer in Beaverton, Oregon. Complained to Curt Henninger about corruption in my department involving my co-worker, Chris McQuery, our lead, Alan Jost, our supervisor, Don Willis, Don’s supervisor, Tim Ream, and Tim’s supervisor, Mike Williams. When I told Curt about how nobody “knocked doors,” inspite of the job description of door to door salesperson. Success was determined only by who had what territory. I had finally built up a territory of mine to a successful level…

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