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Happy Pride month to Disney! The celebration got started this year with a sexual orientation discrimination lawsuit, filed by VP Production Finance at ABC Signature Joel Hopkins, on the very first day of Pride.
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The case seeks compensatory damages, punitive damages, and various lawsuit costs. Hopkins says he has repeatedly been denied promotions which he believes was due to his sexual orientation. Hopkins began his career at Disney in 1994, as Director of Production Finance for Buena Vista Television. Over the next six years he was promoted twice, once to Vice President of Production Finance for Touchstone Television and then again to his current position. However, after his final promotion, Hopkins’ sexuality as a gay man became known to Jim Hedges, the CFO of ABC and Hopkins’ direct supervisor. That’s when he says the promotions stalled and his career was placed on a road to nowhere.
Peter Dommett of the Fallen Tree Micropub.
- Credit: Fallen Tree Micropub.
The micropub scene has been hugely popular among drinkers across the country over the past three years, and North Somerset is no exception.
Drinkers have four smaller establishments they can quaff real ale in. Let s take a look at where you can enjoy your beers in smaller venues.
Peter Dommett of the Fallen Tree Micropub.
- Credit: Fallen Tree Micropub
The Fallen Tree Micropub, Clevedon.
The Fallen Tree Micropub – the first of its kind in North Somerset – in Hill Road has been operating a home delivery service since the first lockdown in November of last year, taking fresh real ale directly from the barrel to the doorstep, but will be switching from diesel-fuelled delivery to pedal power for this month.
The micropub scene has been hugely popular among drinkers across the country over the past three years, and North Somerset is no exception.
Drinkers have.