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Jersey City school business administrator sues claiming work discrimination

Regina Robinson alleg𒁃es she was discriminated against based on her sex and race

Regina Robinson notably had her contract with the school district not renewed back in April. Screenshot via Screenshot via The School District of Jersey City on Facebook.

The Jersey City school business administrator is suing the top leadership in the Jersey City school district, alleging that she was discriminated against because of her sex and race during her tenure a🦩nd that the leadership 💞broke state law while doing so.

School Business Administrator Regina Robinson filed a lawsuit alongside her husband Charles Harris in Hudson County Superior Court yesterday, listing now-permanent Superin💞tendent Dr. Norma Fernandez, Human Resources Director Edwin Rivera, and all of the Board of Education minus Board President Gerald Lyons as defendants.

The lawsuit alleges that Robinson was the victim of an “unlawful employment culture” that re༒turned after the state of New Jersey of the Board of Education, and that Robinson, who is Black, was discriminated against racially and sexually compared to her predecessor, Luigi Campana, who is Latino.

Among the number of occasions that Robinson alleges she was retaliated against includes filing an internal Human Resources/Affirmative Action complaint based on her 🦩inequitable pay, and multiple occasions when sh💯e complained that she was unable to fill or post positions required for the Business Office.

Other alleged retaliations were for when she wrote about “improper, board and administration sanctioned pract♕ice” of selling sick days to non-retiring employees, and that she was excluded from discussions regarding staffing her own department as retaliation.

It also alleges that Rivera had intentionally interfered and undermined her with the leadership of the Jersey City Education Association teacher’s union via discriminatory motives, “improperly preferring Latino 𝐆candidates and employees over Black candidates and employees,” and that Fernandez had “consistently” displayed hostility towards her.

The lawsuit accuses the defendants of violating the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, including by discriminating based on her race and sex, retaliating for protected activ꧑ity and creating and maintaining “a✃ severe and pervasive” hostile work environment.

It also states alleged retaliation against constitutionally protected whistle blowing activity for which the defendants violated the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act, and that the relation caused Harris to suffer from “loss of consortium, society, affection assistance, and conjugal following, a🅠ll the determinant of their marital relationship.”

Robinson notably saw her contract not renewed after the Board of Education voted it down back ﷽in April, while also at the same time approving salary raises for D﷽r. Fernandez and other top staff members. Her contract was set to expire today on July 1.

“[Robinson] has never been fo🍨rmally reviewed by the district, so she has never been criticized and her performance has never been criticized,” said Stephen J. Edelstein of Weiner Law Group, who’s representing Robinson and Harris in the lawsuit.

“But she has been harassed repeatedly, discriminated against repeatedly, retaliated against repeatedly, becausಌe she is a Black female,” he continued. “I believe we will be able to prove something that was done to her and probably to other Black females as well, by this particular administration and board.”

The Jersey Journal that a number of female African American employees such as Human Resources Assistant Director Sabrina Harrold had alleged discrimination. Harrold also had her contract not renewed in🦩 April.

Dr. Fernandez and Lyon𒁏s did not respond for comment o🍷n the lawsuit.

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