Crowd. But not everyone was happy to see him. Tonight, the Prime Minister of india cast off his visit in front of a huge crowd. Not everyone was happy to see him. Good evening. Kpix5 is live in san jose tonight where the crowd outside sap center was nearly as loud as the sold out crowd inside. Reporter that is right. Hours ago there was a lot of energy and excitement. Thousands of people were out here but they were joined by protesters. [cheers and applause] reporter thousands watched history unfold in silicone valley. Indias Prime Minister to san jose. The first visit in california in decades. Amazing. I was waiting for this event for a long time. Reporter tens of thousands applied for the appearance, only 19,000 got one. Hundreds waited outside to try to get a ticket. Reporter this man traveled from texas to get a ticket. Waiting to get a ticket, yes. Tell me why you are so excited to see him . Because he has done so many good things in india. Reporter they focused on technology. But
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Colorado Springs Area Home-Care Agency Settles Claims It Failed to Respond to Harassment of Its Caregivers and Retaliated Against Those Who Complained
DENVER – Joyvida, LLC, which operates under the name Amada Senior Care and provides personal care services in the Colorado Springs, Denver and Pueblo areas, will pay $250,000 and commit to significant changes in its business practices to end a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced today.
The EEOC filed a complaint against the company in federal district court in Colorado in 2018. The EEOC charged that Amada violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by failing to respond appropriately after female caregivers reported they were being harassed while working for Amada clients and by retaliating against caregivers who reported such harassment.