Several Jewish faculty members at Columbia University have filed claims with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), seeking compensation for alleged harassment they faced due to their support for Palestinian rights. This follows a settlement reached between Columbia University and the Trump administration, which included a $21 million fund aimed at compensating Jewish employees who reported a hostile work environment amid protests related to Israel's actions in Gaza. The claims were filed as the deadline approached for submissions to the EEOC.
Columbia Faculty File Claims for Harassment Compensation Related to Gaza Protests
Jewish faculty members at Columbia University have filed claims with the EEOC for harassment they allege to have faced due to their support for Palestinian rights. This action follows a settlement that established a fund for Jewish employees reporting a hostile work environment during protests related to the conflict in Gaza.
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