San Bernardino County supervisor accused of bullying, sexism by ex-staffer
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Former San Bernardino County Supervisor Joe Baca Jr. is accused by ex-district director Sonja Pang of creating a hostile work environment characterized by bullying, sexual harassment, and wage discrimination. Pang's tort claim alleges she earned nearly $50,000 less than male counterparts and describes Baca as verbally abusive, making sexual comments and derogatory remarks towards employees. Baca has vehemently denied these claims, stating his commitment to treating staff with respect. The situation may lead to further legal action as Pang prepares to file a lawsuit against him and the county.
Pang's allegations suggest a deeply troubling work environment under Baca, including bullying, gender discrimination, and sexual harassment, severely undermining his public statements of respect.
Joe Baca Jr. claims he has always treated his staff with respect, expressing disbelief at Pang's claims, which he categorically denies as false and damaging.
Pang alleges a substantial pay gap and abusive behaviors from Baca, including derogatory comments and treatment, highlighting systemic issues of harassment and gender inequality.
The county spokesperson noted their inability to comment on the situation, as Pang's tort claim represents a first step toward a lawsuit against Baca.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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