John Plebani had worked as a waiter at the Cabaret Restaurant in… John Plebani had worked as a waiter at the Cabaret Restaurant in Bingham
John Plebani had worked as a waiter at the Cabaret Restaurant in… John Plebani had worked as a waiter at the Cabaret Restaurant in Binghamton, New York. He was discharged when the restaurant manager decided that business would improve if the image of the restaurant changed to that of a “gentlemen’s club” featuring female staff in skimpy uniforms. Cabaret hired females for all positions involving customer contact; males were limited to kitchen positions. For a few weeks after the change, there was a slight improvement in the restaurant’s business, but there was no significant long-term change. Plebani filed charges under Title VII and the New York State Human Rights Law, alleging his discharge was due to gender discrimination.Does Plebani’s have a legitimate case? Explain your answer. Business Management Human Resource Management HRER 510 Share QuestionEmailCopy link


