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Eugene

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Sun Aug 7, 2022, 12:25 PM Aug 2022

California appeals court rules no arbitration in Cisco caste bias case

Source: Reuters

California appeals court rules no arbitration in Cisco caste bias case

Paresh Dave
Fri, August 5, 2022 at 6:29 PM

OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) -Cisco Systems Inc on Friday lost a court appeal to move to private arbitration a case over alleged caste discrimination in its Silicon Valley offices, where managers of Indian descent are accused of bias against a fellow employee from India.

The networking gear and business software company has denied the allegations. It had argued to a California appeals court that the state's Civil Rights Department, which had brought the case on behalf of a worker identified under the pseudonym John Doe, should be subjected to an employment arbitration agreement signed by Doe.

"As an independent party, the Department cannot be compelled to arbitrate under an agreement it has not entered," the appellate panel wrote.

In a separate order Friday, it told a lower-court judge to reconsider a ruling that would have required the state to identify Doe. The lower court had said the law prevented it from considering whether Doe's family members in India could be harmed by naming him.

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Read more: https://news.yahoo.com/california-appeals-court-rules-no-222910662.html

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California appeals court rules no arbitration in Cisco caste bias case (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2022 OP
Little background quaint Aug 2022 #1
Interestingly enough, India has had "caste affirmative action" ... Pete Ross Junior Aug 2022 #2

quaint

(3,550 posts)
1. Little background
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 12:48 PM
Aug 2022
The ancient socioreligious concept of caste has led to centuries of oppression against some families born into the lowest groupings in India. California has alleged that those biases had traveled to the U.S. tech industry, where Indians are the largest pool of immigrant workers.

The state sued Cisco in 2020 after Doe complained to it about company human resources staff not finding merit in his concerns that two higher-caste managers had allegedly denied him work and disparaged him.

Reuters

Pete Ross Junior

(404 posts)
2. Interestingly enough, India has had "caste affirmative action" ...
Mon Aug 8, 2022, 12:22 PM
Aug 2022

... since before the USA had affirmative action.

One of Nehru's ideas.

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