Prison Management Company Faces Trial for Wrongful Discharge and Disability Discrimination Allegations
CoreCivic of Tennessee LLC, a prison and detention center management company, is facing a trial over allegations made by a former employee who suffered from anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. The ex-employee claims that his termination from his position as a unit manager in Shelby, Montana, violated state wrongful discharge and disability discrimination laws.
The company maintains that they let go of the worker due to allegations that he retaliated against a Hispanic subordinate who had reported him for mocking her accent. However, there is also the possibility that a jury could interpret the events leading up to the former manager’s termination differently, suggesting that CoreCivic may have used the incident as an excuse to let him go.
The trial will provide an opportunity for both sides to present their arguments and evidence, allowing the jury to make a determination based on the facts presented. It will be a test of whether the former employee’s termination was justified or if there was a violation of employment and discrimination laws. Ultimately, the outcome of this trial will determine whether CoreCivic acted legally in this case.