Patrick O’Reilly, who is 58 and African-American, had been working in the hospital's medical supply department for nearly a decade before finding the 3-foot noose in 2017, NorthJersey.com reports.
He filed a complaint last May alleging the hospital failed to protect him from discrimination and did not “observe and enforce rules regarding bullying and victimization of employees,” the report says.
Englewood Hospital admit to recovering a noose but denied allegations of wrongdoing, NorthJersey.com says.
O'Reilly's legal counsel feels the suit can raise awareness toward racial injustice -- for example the discovery of a noose at the American Dream last month, which prompted an investigation from the Bergen County NAACP chapter, the article says.
He is also seeking unspecified damages for emotional distress and humiliation, the report says.
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