MEDINA v. STATE DIV. OF HUMAN RIGHTS


73 A.D.2d 870 (1980)

Standish F. Medina, Petitioner, v. State Division of Human Rights et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

January 15, 1980


The record is clear that petitioner did not provide paid sick leave because complainant was terminating her position with petitioner. The evidence establishes that this was petitioner's uniform practice for female and male employees alike who were employed by him. Only when an employee expected to return to work did he or she receive fully paid sick leave. It therefore follows that complainant was not discriminated against on the basis of her sex and that the decision under...

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