Good for Thomas Hutter for stepping forward and standing up to discrimination and harassment.
A North Side man says he was forced to quit his job at a Neville Island company because his boss kept taunting him for being gay.
Thomas Hutter, 29, said Gabriel Tamilia, his supervisor at All American Grating, repeatedly harassed him because of his sexual orientation from 2006 to 2010, forcing him to take medical leave and ultimately not return to his job designing the company's website and developing marketing strategy.
Mr. Hutter and his lawyer, Stephen Pincus, filed an affidavit Thursday with the Allegheny County Human Relations Commission, which was created last year to promote better workplace relations and investigate complaints of discrimination based on sexual orientation.
It takes courage to file a complaint, much less go public with your story. Everyone who worked to pass this ordinance should feel good that your work paid off for Mr. Hutter and others.
This also reinforces the need to keep working for similar protections across Pennsylvania (HB 300) and the nation (ENDA).
I urge you to click through and read the whole story. Sad experiences.
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