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Former Chichester School District employee claims discrimination in lawsuit

PHILADELPHIA — A former Chichester School District facilities director has filed a lawsuit against the district and its board of directors in federal court alleging claims of discrimination and retaliation on the basis of race and disability. Paul Tobin of Brookhaven alleges claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family Medical Leave Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, according to the complaint filed earlier this month in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The suit names the district, its board of directors, as well as Superintendent Daniel Nerelli, Assistant to the Superintendent for Human Resources Fred Serino, Business Administrator Anthony Testa, President of the Chichester Administrators Association James Stewart and Director of Facilities Michael Civera.

Totally Free Time Off for Caregivers – Universal Paid Leave Part of New American Families Plan

Totally Free Time Off for Caregivers – Universal Paid Leave Part of New American Families Plan GOBankingRates 4/28/2021 © Shutterstock.com Family putting money in a piggy bank President Joe Biden’s $1.8 trillion American Families Plan includes a provision for universal paid family and medical leave for Americans. However, Massachusetts Rep. Richard Neal, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has proposed an even more extensive package: the Building an Economy for Families Act, which would make permanent expansions to tax credits for child care and provide up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave, CNBC reports. Popular Searches If it follows the tenets of other paid leave programs across the U.S., as well as the federal Family Medical Leave Act signed by Barack Obama during his presidency, the act would provide leave to new parents, including new adoptive or foster parents, within the first 12 months of a child’s life, and to workers caring for old

Former Chichester School District employee claims discrimination in lawsuit

PHILADELPHIA — A former Chichester School District facilities director has filed a lawsuit against the district and its board of directors in federal court alleging claims of discrimination and retaliation on the basis of race and disability. Paul Tobin of Brookhaven alleges claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family Medical Leave Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, according to the complaint filed earlier this month in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The suit names the district, its board of directors, as well as Superintendent Daniel Nerelli, Assistant to the Superintendent for Human Resources Fred Serino, Business Administrator Anthony Testa, President of the Chichester Administrators Association James Stewart and Director of Facilities Michael Civera.

Morning Briefing: COVID rates take dip in region; Hiker reaches 25,000 mile mark; Simmons return gives 76ers a boost

WEATHER - Advertisement - NEWS The coronavirus positivity rate decreased in Montgomery County and in the six neighboring counties in Southeast Pennsylvania, according to the latest week-to-week data compiled by state health officials. Montgomery County recorded a coronavirus positivity rate of 8.1% for the period April 16 to April 22, which was a slight decrease from the 8.7% positivity rate recorded for the period April 9 to April 15, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System Dashboard. Health officials believe having a positivity rate less than 5% indicates a county is controlling the spread of the virus and keeping it suppressed.

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