Ron Swanson terminated Tommy Haverford because he was 10 minutes late to work 5 times in the month. Leslie Knope was an hour late 3 times in the last month and Ron did not terminate her. Ron believes that Leslie was born in the US, but believes that Tom was born in India.
Which of the following is true?
Tom would likely be able to establish a prima facie case of discrimination based on the less favorable treatment he received in comparison to Leslie.
Because Leslie was only late three times, Tom cannot compare himself to Leslie to show discrimination.
Because Tom was born in the US, he can NOT pursue a claim of national origin discrimination. Because
Title VII does NOT protect men from discriminatory treatment, Tom could not pursue a sex discrimination case.
Tom would likely be able to establish a prima facie case of discrimination based on the less favorable treatment he received in comparison to Leslie.
Tom can establish a prima facie case of discrimination as he have enough evidence to prove the discrimination on the basis of the origin.
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