"DOJ Secures Settlement with NY Executive Chamber Over Cuomo Harassment Claims"

The Justice Department has reached a settlement agreement with the State of New York Executive Chamber to address claims of sexual harassment and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The agreement acknowledges reforms already implemented by Governor Kathy Hochul and outlines additional measures to prevent such misconduct in the future, including expanding the Human Resources Department, creating new reporting and investigation procedures, implementing anti-retaliation programs, and assessing the effectiveness of these reforms. The department's investigation found that the Executive Chamber under former Governor Andrew Cuomo subjected female employees to a sexually hostile work environment, tolerated the behavior, and retaliated against those who spoke out. This settlement is part of the Justice Department's initiative to combat sexual harassment in government workplaces.
- Justice Department Secures Settlement Agreement with State of New York Executive Chamber to Resolve Sexual Harassment and Retaliation Claims Under Title VII Department of Justice
- Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed more than a dozen staffers, DOJ says New York Daily News
- Justice Department settles case involving Cuomo allegations Times Union
- Justice Department reaches settlement with New York for reforms related to Cuomo accusations CBS New York
- Feds, state settle harassment probe into Cuomo's governor's office Newsday
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