On Day 10 of SFMTA Trial: When is an alleged bully due millions from his employer?
Briefly

Former parking control officer Elias Georgopoulos is in a legal battle with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, claiming years of harassment and discrimination during his 22-year tenure. He alleges he faced bullying for his height and ethnicity, including derogatory comments from a director. However, defense witnesses presented Georgopoulos as a bully himself, raising concerns about his adherence to workplace rules, especially after he did not disclose his role as a mobile notary, which could indicate a conflict of interest. Overall, the case brings to light significant issues surrounding employee treatment and workplace integrity.
It speaks to his integrity, Your Honor," said Nancy Harris, a deputy city attorney, when Eduardo Roy, Georgopoulos' lawyer, protested invoking Georgopoulos' second job.
Georgopoulos accuses the agency, where he worked for 22 years, of fostering an environment in which he was regularly harassed and discriminated against - without repercussion.
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