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City of Boise reaches settlement over discrimination lawsuit with former employee

The former employee was discriminated against due to their non-binary, transgender identity through disciplinary actions, the Idaho Human Rights Commission said.

BOISE, Idaho — The City of Boise has reached a settlement in a federal discrimination lawsuit filed by a former Boise City Library employee.

The former employee, Jax Perez, was discriminated against due to their non-binary, transgender identity through a series of disciplinary actions in 2019, according to findings by an independent state agency. 

In May of 2021, the Idaho Human Rights Commission found that a Boise library employee was sexually harassed and discriminated against on the job because they are nonbinary. That cleared the way for Perez to file a discrimination lawsuit.

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The independent state agency's decision was based on evidence that Perez, who does not identify as a man or woman, was disciplined over an incident with a hostile patron, in part because Perez is nonbinary. 

A press release sent by the city on Oct. 7 stated, "The settlement was reached after both parties evaluated the merits of the case and the resources required for extensive litigation."

The statement went on to say, "The City of Boise is committed to being a city for everyone and seeks to create and sustain a workplace where LGBTQ+ employees are welcomed and respected for their contributions. The city's policies and practices continue to make the equitable treatment of employees a priority. This settlement is an affirmation of that commitment."

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