Attorney General Mark Brnovich Announces Racial Discrimination Civil Rights Settlement Against Tucson Company Published: 14 February 2021 14 February 2021
Tucson, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the Attorney General’s Office Civil Rights Division (Division) has settled an employment discrimination charge based on race on behalf of a victim against Tucson Recovery Villa Maria, formerly known as Unhooked Recovery, Inc. d/b/a Unhooked Recovery Villa Maria (Unhooked Recovery), which operates residential alcohol and substance abuse programs at its locations in Mesa and Tucson.
On January 7, 2020, a woman filed a charge of discrimination with the Division alleging that her employer, Unhooked Recovery, discriminated against her by creating a hostile work environment because of her race and retaliated against her for engaging in protected activity, all in violation of the Arizona Civil Rights Act.
AG Brnovich announces racial discrimination civil rights settlement against Tucson company none (Source: none) By Shelby Trahan | February 10, 2021 at 3:10 PM MST - Updated February 10 at 3:10 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Attorney Generalâs Office Civil Rights Division has settled an employment discrimination charge based on race on behalf of a victim against Tucson Recovery Villa Maria, formerly known as Unhooked Recovery, Inc.
This business operates as a residential alcohol and substance abuse program at its locations in Mesa and Tucson.
According to a news release, on January 7, 2020, a woman filed a charge of discrimination with the Division alleging that her employer, Unhooked Recovery, discriminated against her by creating a hostile work environment because of her race and retaliated against her for engaging in protected activity, all in violation of the Arizona Civil Rights Act.