The beauty of a large media company arm work some of the current or former employees filed suit, accused a former Washington bureau chief interns and sexual harassment and retaliation others employees who support their requirements.
The U.S. subsidiary of the hong kong-based phoenix satellite television media group, phoenix satellite TV is facing similar charges in the two cases in the United States. An application on the New York federal court in January and July in Washington, the second is put forward.
The two lawsuit accused of sexual harassment, the phoenix SUNS in the former Washington bureau chief liu alpha males. Liu he not be prosecuted, but he can join the litigation. Litigation, said liu "sexual aggression, including unnecessary touching, improper sex, and sexual abuse", both inside and outside the office.
Company has been named as the defendant, because of the litigation claims officials know charges, liu took no action.
Lawsuit also said liu, who also supervision bureau in New York city, "lure intern for many times, under the guise of employees and applicants, to visit his hotel room to discuss job performance or the pressure of employment."
"News of the lawsuit, said liu liu, clear" is his career in phoenix, need a "submitted to Mr. Liu's unwelcome sexual demands."
Phoenix America, said in a statement Monday it has reviewed the lawsuit in Washington, and argues that it is "full of mistakes and false statements" about the company. A company lawyer, Dolores carter, said in a telephone interview, the company to investigate the sexual assault charges of liu brought about by the employee in 2012 and subsequently fired him. Dolores, 'said the company reached a settlement with the employees, she is still a phoenix. He said no to report suspected of sexual harassment, two interns in their internship.
By telephone, liu refused to discuss the case, but he said that he was from phoenix to retire at the end of 2012. Mr Liu's lawyer, Stephen Shawe, said his client denied that he was engaged in any illegal behavior."
A lawyer representing respectively in New York and Washington, the plaintiff, Lynn Bernabei, said in a telephone interview, she hoped that the two who claimed they harassment of women will be added to the case.
New York litigation involving an intern in phoenix's New York office work, for the company in late 2009 and early 2010, and alleged harassment of liu.
Washington intern of litigation involving a second job, in the summer of 2012 for the company also accused of harassing office in Washington. All women have managed to keep their identity a secret.
The lawsuit involving four other current or former employees said that they support to liu in 2012 after being retaliation and clearing of the employee's complaints. Before these employees including former radio engineers, photographer, commentators and reporters who covered the White House.
Phoenix TV said in a statement, the four same staff also made a similar claim equal employment opportunity commission complaints of revenge. After the EEOC rejected these complaints, said the committee has failed to establish any violation of the law.
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