Bush v. Fordham University

452 F. Supp. 2d 394, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 69510, 2006 WL 2720616
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedSeptember 25, 2006
Docket04 Civ. 01847(RJH)
StatusPublished
Cited by31 cases

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Bush v. Fordham University, 452 F. Supp. 2d 394, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 69510, 2006 WL 2720616 (S.D.N.Y. 2006).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

HOLWELL, District Judge.

This is an employment discrimination action. Plaintiff Tonia Bush brought this action against her employer Fordham University (“Fordham”), asserting claims that on the basis of her race, she was denied promotion and subjected to a hostile work environment in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VII”), as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq., the Civil Rights Act of 1866, 42 U.S.C. § 1981, the New York State Human Rights Law, N.Y. Exec. Law § 296 et seq., and the New York City Human Rights Law, N.Y.C. Admin. Code § 8-107 et seq. Bush also claims that Fordham retaliated against her for filing charges of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), in further violation of Title VII, § 1981, and New York law. Last, Bush asserts a state law claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Defendant moved for summary judgment [41], For the reasons set forth below, defendant’s motion is granted.

BACKGROUND

Unless otherwise indicated, the following facts are either undisputed or evaluated in the light most favorable to the plaintiff. 1

*400 Plaintiffs Hiring and Transfer

Torda Bush, an African-American female, was hired by Fordham on January 11, 1999. (PL Affirmation 1; Def. 56.1 Statement ¶2.) Throughout her employment at Fordham, the terms of her employment were governed by the collective bargaining agreement between Fordham and Local 153 of the Office and Professional Employees International Union (“Union”), which represents Fordham’s clerical employees. (Compl. ¶ 22; Def. 56.1 Statement ¶ 4.) The collective bargaining agreement describes six salary levels for clerical employees. (Local 153 Contract art. XVIII § 3, Def. Ex. G.) Bush was hired as a Senior Secretary at the Fordham University School of Law, a Level 4 position. On May 1, 2000, Bush received a promotion to Executive Secretary, a Level 5 position, with a commensurate salary increase. (PI. Affirmation 1; Def. 56.1 Statement ¶¶ 5, 7).

In 2002, Bush applied for the Level 5 position of Executive Secretary to Shapoor Vali, the Associate Dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center. Bush interviewed with Vali, Robert Grimes (Dean), and Judy Kelly (administrative assistant to Dean Grimes). (Def. 56.1 Statement ¶ 9. 2 ) Vali, Grimes, and Kelly also interviewed two Caucasian candidates, but they unanimously preferred Bush for the position. (Grimes Aff. ¶ 5, Def. Ex. BB.) On September 16, 2002, Bush transferred to her new position as Executive Secretary to Associate Dean Vali. (PI. Mot. in Opp’n to Def. Mot. for Summ. J. (“Pl.Opp’n”) 2, 6-7; Def. 56.1 Statement ¶ 8.)

Denial of Promotion

In April 2003, Bush decided to apply to have her position reclassified as a Level 6 Senior Executive Secretary position. Bush requested a recommendation from Dean Grimes, but he declined, citing Bush’s lack of experience and responsibility. (Grimes Aff. ¶¶6-7; e-mail from Plaintiff to Robert Grimes (Apr. 29, 2003), Pl.Ex. T.) The next day, Bush hand-delivered her application to Nicole Beckford, Human Resources Manager, who is also African-American. Beckford refused to accept the application because Dean Grimes had not agreed to the upgrade. Undaunted, Bush mailed the application to Beckford. (Compl. ¶¶ 15-17; Def. 56.1 Statement ¶¶ 15-18.) On May 31, Beck-ford denied Bush’s application, explaining that Bush’s current duties did not rise to the level of responsibility required of a Level 6 employee. (Def.Ex.M.) The precise criteria for a Level 6 upgrade are relevant to the Court’s Title VII analysis and will be discussed in greater detail, infra.

On June 11, 2003, Bush filed a charge of discrimination with the EEOC. (Def. 56.1 Statement ¶ 28.) Bush alleged that Ford-ham denied her request for an upgrade because of her race. (EEOC Charge of Discrimination (June 11, 2003), at 2, Def. *401 Ex. C.) The EEOC dismissed her charge upon its determination that the information obtained did not establish discrimination and issued a notice of right to sue on November 10, 2003.

Bush applied again for a Level 6 upgrade in November 2003. The newly formed Upgrade Selection Committee, created pursuant to the July 2003 Union contract and comprised of two Union delegates and two members of Human Resources, evaluated her application. On November 20, the committee denied her request for an upgrade, explaining that the responsibilities of her position were not commensurate with Level 6 and citing the fact that she lacked a recommendation from Grimes. (Memorandum from the Upgrade Selection Committee to Plaintiff (Nov. 20, 2003), PLEx. L.) Bush then filed the instant action on March 8, 2004, alleging that Fordham’s denial of her Level 6 upgrade applications in May and November 2003 constituted discrimination under Title VII. 3

Then, in April 2004, Bush applied to have her position reclassified as a Level 7 Legal Secretary position. On May 12, Beckford denied Bush’s application. Beck-ford explained that under the Union contract, Level 7 employees must be hired into a Level 7 position, not promoted from other clerical positions. (Letter from Nicole Beckford to Plaintiff (May 12, 2004), Pl.Ex. L; see also Local 153 Contract art. XVIII § 3, Def. Ex. G.) In addition, Legal Secretaries are employed exclusively at Fordham School of Law, not at Fordham College where Bush was employed. (Pl.Ex.L.)

Judy Kelly

In her complaint, Bush claims that Judy Kelly, a Caucasian employee, was promoted from Level 5 Executive Secretary, a Union position, to Administrative Assistant, a non-union position, despite the fact that she possessed less education, experience, and seniority than Bush. 4 Bush claims that this disparate treatment demonstrates racial discrimination.

Fordham hired Kelly on September 5, 2000 as a Level 5 Executive Secretary reporting directly to Dean Grimes. In 2001, before Bush had transferred to the Dean’s office, Grimes requested that Ford-ham promote Kelly to Administrative Assistant, a non-union position that is exempt from federal and state wage and hour laws and is not subject to the collective bargaining agreement. Grimes requested the upgrade in part because Kelly’s position as the Dean’s secretary exposed her to eonfi- *402 dential information regarding personnel and labor relations issues. (Grimes Aff. ¶ 10.) Kelly managed the Dean’s office and regularly worked overtime. In addition, Kelly’s counterpart in the Dean’s Office at Fordham College at Rose Hill was a non-union Administrative Assistant. (Id.)

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