Bartosh v. Sam Houston State University Bartosh v. Sam Houston State University

Bartosh v. Sam Houston State University

259 S.W.3D 317, 235 ED. LAW REP. 1180, 2008.TX.0005472

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Publisher Description

None would argue that Ann Bartosh and Martin Amorous agreed on religion. For some years, Bartosh was employed as slide librarian for the art department at Sam Houston State University under the supervision of Amorous, the department head. Bartosh claims that her February 8, 2002, termination as a University employee was both religious discrimination and retaliation for her earlier report to University officials alleging a hostile work environment directed at her Christian faith. Bartosh pursues those two termination claims--disparate-treatment termination and retaliatory termination--as well as her claim that she had been subjected to a hostile work environment because of her Christianity.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
30 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
27
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
79.9
KB

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