Chavez v. Southern Cal. Edison Co. CA2/2

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 2, 2015
DocketB253514M
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 3/2/15 Chavez v. Southern Cal. Edison Co. CA2/2 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION TWO

ALEJANDRO MADERA CHAVEZ, B253514

Plaintiff and Appellant, (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. BC484264) v. ORDER MODIFYING OPINION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY et al., [NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT]

Defendants and Respondents.

THE COURT:*

It is ordered that the opinion filed herein on February 3, 2015, be modified as follows:

On page 25, the second full paragraph, second sentence beginning “Indeed, the only” is deleted and the following sentence is inserted in its place:

Indeed, the only way the jury was not misled was if it ignored the trial court’s erroneous instruction.

There is no change in the judgment.

* ASHMANN-GERST, Acting P. J., MOSK, J., HOFFSTADT, J. Filed 2/3/15 Chavez v. Southern Cal. Edison Co. CA2/2 (unmodified version) NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

Plaintiff and Appellant, (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. BC484264) v.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY et al.,

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Victor E. Chavez, Judge. Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded with directions.

Law Offices of Louis Benowitz, Louis Benowitz; The Ottinger Firm, Robert W. Ottinger; and Ariel Y. Graff for Plaintiff and Appellant.

John D. Buchanan, Amy Gantvoort; Littler Mendelson, Robert W. Conti and Lauren E. Robinson for Defendant and Respondent Southern California Edison Co.

Andrews ˖ Lagasse ˖ Branch & Bell, Jonathan D. Andrews and Erin J. Denatale for Defendants and Respondents Vincente Dominguez and Kelly Gulley. _________________________ Pursuant to the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) Alejandro Madera Chavez (Chavez) sued Vincente Dominguez (Dominguez), Mark Scribner (Scribner) and Kelly Gulley (Gulley) for sex harassment (Gov. Code, § 12940, subd. (j)(1))1, and Southern California Edison Company (SCE)2 for failure to take immediate corrective action (§ 12940, subd. (j)(1)) and failure to take reasonable steps to prevent sex harassment (§ 12940, subd. (k)). In addition, Chavez alleged common law tort claims against Dominguez, Scribner and Gulley for assault, battery, sexual battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The jury found in favor of Chavez on his assault and battery causes of action against Scribner. In all other respects, the jury found in favor of the SCE Defendants. Claiming instructional error, Chavez appeals the judgment regarding his FEHA causes of action. The primary question presented is whether the trial court properly instructed the jury that same gender sex harassment cannot be established under the FEHA unless the harasser was motivated by sexual desire, general hostility toward his own gender in the workplace, or a desire to punish the harassed employee for failing to comport with gender stereotypes. We find instructional error because same gender sex harassment does not require a specific motivation to be actionable. The portions of the judgment pertaining to the sex harassment causes of action against Dominguez and Scribner, and the failure to take corrective action cause of action against SCE, are reversed because it is reasonably probable that the jury would have found them liable on those causes of action if it had been properly instructed. In all other respects, the judgment is affirmed.

1 All further statutory references are to the Government Code unless otherwise indicated. 2 Collectively, SCE, Dominguez, Gulley and Scribner are referred to as the SCE Defendants.

2 The matter is remanded for a new trial on Chavez’s causes of action against Dominguez and Scribner for sex harassment, and his cause of action against SCE for failure to take immediate corrective action. FACTS Evidence at Trial Chavez’s Testimony Chavez is a heterosexual man. In early 1999, he began working for SCE as a Meter Reader 2. Eventually, he became a groundman based in Dominguez Hills. The primary job of a groundman is to load equipment and make deliveries to crews in the field. He was living in Riverside, and it took him over an hour, and sometimes up to two hours, each way to commute to work. In February 2011, Chavez requested a transfer to Redlands so he would have a shorter commute. He was assigned to the Redlands night crew. On that crew, Robert Bravo (Bravo) was the foreman, Dominguez and Dan Mariscal (Mariscal) were linemen, and Scribner was the “lead line.” The linemen were responsible for the “hot work, meaning anything that required rubber gloves, training, . . . doing switching, being up in the bucket, being on the pole, [and] climbing the pole[.]” Chavez took direction from the foreman and the rest of the crew regarding material, such as where and when Chavez needed to deliver the material, and how it should be prepped. Scribner was the foreman when Bravo was unavailable. According to Chavez, he liked his new job at first, but that changed soon after an incident in Bravo’s office. Bravo told Chavez to get some ground molding. Because he was not sure what molding was, he asked Bravo a question about it. Dominguez looked at Chavez and said, “Man, you don’t know shit.” From that point on, Dominguez and Scribner would say to Chavez phrases such as, “You don’t know shit,” “You are an asshole,” “Get the fuck over here,” and “What the fuck are you doing?” In particular, they would say to Chavez, “You fucking faggot,” and that happened “[a]most on a daily basis.” Chavez was the only person that the crew members would call a “fucking

3 faggot.” In general, profanity and sexual jokes at the work place did not offend Chavez, but he was offended whenever profanity or sexual jokes were directed at him. In March 2011, the Redlands night crew was in Palm Springs. Chavez was straddling over a manhole and removing it. Dominguez walked up from behind, put his hand between Chavez’s legs and grabbed his penis. Bravo was 5 to 10 feet away and saw the incident. Chavez looked at Bravo and said, “Can’t we just work here?” Bravo laughed. So did Dominguez. Chavez felt humiliated. On a different day, Dominguez did the same thing. Once again, Bravo witnessed the incident, and once again he laughed. On a separate occasion, while Chavez was retrieving materials from a bin in a work vehicle, Dominguez prodded Chavez’s rectum with a broom handle. Dominguez laughed, and so did Bravo, Scribner and Mariscal. Chavez felt as if he “wasn’t even a man no more.” Subsequently, Dominguez repeated his broom handle attack on Chavez. The whole Redlands night crew witnessed it. Chavez felt like he “didn’t want to live no more.” During the night shift starting on May 19, 2011, the Redlands night crew was working with the Foothill night crew in Palm Springs. Chavez was lying on the ground near an underground utility vault so he could transfer tools back and forth into the vault. He was working with Mariscal and a lineman from the Foothill night crew. After seeing Scribner approach, and after hearing Scribner call out sarcastically, “I am falling,” Chavez felt the weight of a person on top of him and assumed it was Scribner.

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