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Gender Discrimination · KentuckyBy Allyson Dix, JPI Citing gender discrimination and constructive discharge, a former Glasgow police chief has filed a lawsuit against the City of Glasgow.
Jennifer Arbogast, who was hired as an officer in 2002, and promoted to police chief in 2019, filed suit on March 29 in the Barren County Circuit Court. She was the city’s first female police chief and, according to court documents, experienced routine comments of gender discrimination.
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Former chief files suit against Glasgow, cites gender discrimination
European Union · VilniusThe European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) is an autonomous body of the European Union responsible for promoting equality, combating gender discrimination and raising awareness on gender issues in all European institutions and Member States. The body. The EIGE was founded in 2006 through Regulation No 1922/2006 of the Parliament and the Council of the EU. However, it did not officially start operating until June 2010. The headquarters of …See the Story
This is how the EIGE works, the body that promotes equality in the European institutions.
Gender Discrimination · GlasgowGLASGOW, Ky. – A former Glasgow police chief has filed a lawsuit against the City of Glasgow alleging gender discrimination during her time of employment as police chief, according to court records. Court records state a complaint was filed on March 29, which states Jennifer Arbogast was promoted to be the city’s “first female police chief” at the Glasgow Police Department in July 2019. The complaint states Arbogast allegedly experienced “routin…See the Story
Former Glasgow police chief files lawsuit against City of Glasgow, alleging gender discrimination - WNKY News 40 Television
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Joe Biden · PolandThe Department of Education in the administration of US President Joe Biden has introduced new regulations on so-called “gender identity”. The government now wants it to be more “gendered”, so it is changing the regulations to make it easier to interpret the laws in the way that left-wing ideologues want. The Joe Biden administration has made changes to laws that touch on gender issues. The previous regulations did not allow any discrimination o…See the Story
USA: Now it's going to be gendered. Government redefines 'gender discrimination'
Gender Discrimination · North KoreaIn this week's Hasitag magazine, Nike unveiled the women's uniform for the Paris Olympics, which sparked controversy over whether or not women should wear it, and look first at the 25 audio assets of this year from the Library of Congress, and then in "Choosing a Smoker," you can see senior U.S. defense officials talking about the threat posed by North Korea to the United States and its allies, and then in "Economy in Life," you can see the morn…See the Story
[Lifelong Radio Magazine] Olympic swimmer's uniform controversy over gender discrimination -- Myanmar's North Korean military cooperation code
Gender Discrimination · United StatesWASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a St. Louis police officer Wednesday who accused her former department of transferring her to another location because she is a woman. Sgt. Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow worked in the specialized Intelligence Division in the St. Louis Police Department for nine years. She overlooked and investigated corruption, human trafficking, the Gang Unit, and served as the leader of the Gun Crimes Uni…See the Story
Supreme court judgement favors STL cop on gender discrimination
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Asia · South KoreaA lawmaker-elect of the minor Reform Party stood by a controversial adult festival recently banned in Seoul and cities across Gyeonggi Province, saying that enjoying adult culture in adults-only spaces should be allowed.See the Story
Lawmaker-elect defends adult festival featuring Japanese porn stars
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