09-004009 Robert Fernandez vs. Sprint/United Management Co.
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Tuesday, January 12, 2010.


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Summary: Petitioner engaged in statutorily protected activities (EEOC complaint and lawsuit alleging discrimination) but failed to show that relocation was a retailiatory adverse employment action.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8ROBERT FERNANDEZ, )

11)

12Petitioner, )

14)

15vs. ) Case No. 09-4009

20)

21SPRINT/UNITED MANAGEMENT CO., )

25)

26Respondent. )

28)

29RECOMMENDED ORDER

31As previously scheduled, a hearing by telephone was held

40before Administrative Law Judge Eleanor M. Hunter of the

49Division of Administrative Hearings on October 7, 2009, in

58Tallahassee, Florida.

60APPEARANCES

61For Petitioner: Stanley Kiszkiel, Esquire

66Stanley Kiszkiel, P.A.

699000 Sheridan Street, Suite 92

74Hollywood, Florida 33024

77For Respondent: Heather R. Gil, Esquire

836450 Sprint Parkway

86Mail Stop KSOPHN0304-3B461

89Overland Park, Kansas 66215

93STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

97Whether Respondent retaliated against Petitioner by

103requesting that he not physically work at Respondent's Fort

112Myers site in violation of the Florida Civil Rights Act and, if

124so, what relief should Petitioner be granted.

131PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

133Petitioner was terminated from employment by Respondent on

141March 1, 2006. Alleging discrimination based on his national

150origin, Hispanic, Petitioner filed a complaint with the Equal

159Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) which, in December

1662006, found no cause to believe the allegations were true.

176Petitioner filed a lawsuit against the Respondent in March

1852007, alleging discrimination. The case was settled on

193March 27, 2008, when the parties jointly stipulated to the

203dismissal of the case with prejudice. As part of the

213stipulation, Petitioner agreed not to work physically at

221Respondent's Fort Myers facility.

225In this case, Petitioner alleges that Respondent's request

233that he be removed from the Fort Myers site before he agreed to

246the stipulation constituted retaliation for filing the lawsuit.

254The Florida Commission on Human Relations (FCHR) entered a no

264cause determination on June 22, 2009, and transmitted the

273Petition for Relief to the Division of Administrative Hearings

282(DOAH) on July 28, 2009.

287At the final hearing, Petitioner testified on his own

296behalf and offered no exhibits, except to provide a more legible

307copy of Respondent's Exhibit 4. Respondent presented the

315testimony of two witnesses, Bill Flint and John Glover, and

325offered Respondent's Exhibits 1-13, all of which were admitted

334into evidence except Respondent's Exhibit 13.

340The Transcript was filed October 22, 2009. After a brief

350extension of time requested by Respondent, Proposed Recommended

358Orders were filed on December 2 and 3, 2009.

367FINDINGS OF FACT

3701. Petitioner, Robert Fernandez (Petitioner or

376Mr. Fernandez), worked for Respondent, Sprint United Management

384Company (Respondent or Sprint) for approximately six years until

393he was terminated from employment on March 1, 2006. At that

404time, he was a switch operations manager, supervising switch

413technicians at Sprint's Fort Myers facility.

4192. When one of the technicians resigned, Mr. Fernandez

428took him and three others for a four-hour, going-away lunch

438during which four of the five men, including Mr. Fernandez,

448drank three or four pitchers of beer. Mr. Fernandez paid the

459food and alcohol bill with a Sprint credit card. Two of the men

472drove Sprint vehicles after consuming beer.

4783. Sprint determined that Mr. Fernandez violated policies

486in the Code of Conduct in the Sprint Employee Guide, the

497Standard Shift Change and Unmanning Procedures for Switch Sites,

506and the Vehicle Administrative Procedures. On March 1, 2006,

515Sprint terminated Mr. Fernandez's employment.

5204. Mr. Fernandez charged Sprint with discrimination based

528on his national origin, Hispanic. The Lee County Division of

538Equal Opportunity investigated the charge of discrimination and

546found no cause to believe that the allegations were true, a

557determination that was adopted by the EEOC.

5645. In March 2007, Mr. Fernandez filed a lawsuit against

574Sprint alleging discrimination.

5776. In October 2007, Mr. Fernandez was employed by Nortel,

587a vendor for Sprint, as a network integration engineer. He was

598assigned to work at a Sprint site in Birmingham, Alabama for two

610weeks, in Fort Myers for two weeks, then in Miami and Deerfield

622in late 2007 and early 2008.

6287. In February 2008, attorneys for Mr. Fernandez and

637Sprint were engaging in settlement discussions. In February

6452008, Nortel also assigned Mr. Fernandez to work at the Sprint

656facility in Fort Myers. Sprint managers and directors contacted

665their human resources department and then their legal department

674concerning their desire to have Mr. Fernandez removed from the

684Fort Myers site, claiming that his presence was disruptive.

6938. In an email dated February 12, 2008, Bill Flint,

703Sprint's area director of field services, was provided,

711apparently at his request, a summary of current and planned

721Nortel projects for Mr. Fernandez. The email from John Glover,

731at Nortel included the following offer to replace Mr. Fernandez

"741If this is still a concern we will have to search for a

754replacement candidate with the appropriate skillsets to tackle

762these activities. That may take some time." Mr. Glover also

772noted that Mr. Fernandez's supervisors rated him as "doing a

782great job."

7849. On February 13, 2009, Mr. Flint wrote Mr. Glover, "I am

796waiting on a reply from our legal department. No action

806necessary until they advise." Then, on February 28, 2008,

815Mr. Flint wrote Mr. Glover, "Sorry for the delay in getting back

827with you concerning this matter. Sprint has one request

836regarding Robert Fernandez -- Do not assign him to any project

847that requires him to physically work at the Fort Myers, Florida

858site.

85910. Mr. Glover forwarded Mr. Flint's request to

867Mr. Fernandez's supervisors, stating, "Gentlemen, So I have

875finally received the request back regarding Robert Fernandez.

883Can we please align our resourcing so that Robert is not

894required to work in the Fort Myers office. This will be

905sufficient for Sprint and I think we have more that enough work

917elsewhere to keep him gainfully employed."

92311. Nortel immediately reassigned Mr. Fernandez to work at

932the Miami/Deerfield Sprint sites.

93612. On March 17, 2008, an attorney for Sprint acknowledged

946acceptance of an agreement with Mr. Fernandez's attorney to

955settle the lawsuit with Mr. Fernandez's agreement not to work

965the Sprint Fort Myers facility. The Joint Stipulation for

974Dismissal was filed with the court on March 27, 2008.

98413. Mr. Fernandez continued to work for Nortel with no

994demotion or reduction in compensation at Sprint's

1001Miami/Deerfield area sites from February through December 2008,

1009when Notel's work with Sprint ended. He has been unemployed and

1020has suffered significant economic loses since that time.

1028ULTIMATE FINDINGS OF FACT

103214. Sprint was given the opportunity to have Nortel

1041terminate Mr. Fernandez's employment with Nortel, but did not do

1051so.

105215. Sprint's legal department was, in late February and

1061early March 2008, negotiating an agreement with Petitioner's

1069attorney to have him removed from the Fort Myers site. Although

1080that agreement was not yet final, and filed with the court when

1092he was reassigned, the evidence supports a conclusion that the

1102agreement, not retaliation, was the basis for Mr. Fernandez's

1111reassignment.

1112CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

111516. The Division of Administrative Hearings has

1122jurisdiction over the subject matter and parties to this

1131proceeding, pursuant to Sections 760.11 and 120.569, Florida

1139Statutes (2009), and Subsection 120.57(1), Florida Statutes

1146(2009).

114717. In this de novo proceeding, the Petitioner has the

1157burden to prove the allegations in the Petition by a

1167preponderance of the evidence. § 120.57(1)(K) and (j), Fla.

1176Stat. (2009).

117818. Section 760.10, Florida Statutes (2009), provides in

1186relevant part:

1188(1) It is an unlawful employment practice

1195for an employer:

1198(a) To discharge or to fail or refuse to

1207hire any individual, or otherwise to

1213discriminate against any individual with

1218respect to compensation, terms, conditions,

1223or privileges of employment, because of such

1230individual's race, color, religion, sex,

1235national origin, age, handicap, or marital

1241status.

1242* * *

1245(7) It is an unlawful employment practice

1252for an employer . . . to discriminate

1260against any person because that person has

1267opposed any practice which is an unlawful

1274employment practice under this section, or

1280because that person has made a charge,

1287testified, assisted, or participated in any

1293manner in an investigation, proceeding, or

1299hearing under this section.

130319. Because the provision of Section 760.10(7), Florida

1311Statutes, is "almost identical to its federal counterpart, 42

1320U.S.C. § 2000e-3(a), Florida courts generally follow federal

1328case law to consider similar state claims. Hinton v.

1337Supervision Int'l, Inc. , 942 So. 2d 986, 989 (Fla. 5th DCA

13482006)." Blizzard v. Appliance Direct, Inc., 16 So. 3d 922, 926

1359(Fla. 5th DCA 2009).

136320. To establish a prima facie case of retaliation under

1373Subsection 760.10(7), Florida Statutes (2009), Petitioner "must

1380demonstrate: (1) that he or she engaged in statutorily protected

1390activity; (2) that he or she suffered adverse employment action;

1400and (3) that the adverse employment action was causally related

1410to the protected activity." See Anduze v. Florida Atlantic

1419University, 151 Fed. Appx. 875 (11th Cir) (2005), cert denied,

1429547 U.S. 1193, 126 S. Ct. 2865, 165 L. Ed. 2d 896 (2006).

144221. By making his complaint to the EEOC in 2006, and

1453filing a lawsuit alleging discrimination in 2007, Petitioner

1461engaged in statutorily protected activities establishing

1467therefore, the first element of a prima facie case.

147622. The second element, an adverse employment action, is

1485not demonstrated by Respondent's request, on February 28, 2008,

1494that Petitioner be relocated to a different work site in advance

1505of the March 17, 2008, date when attorneys for the parties

1516agreed to the relocation as a part of the settlement of the

1528lawsuit, and the March 27, 2008, filing of the agreement with

1539the court.

1541RECOMMENDATION

1542Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

1552Law, it is

1555RECOMMENDED that the Florida Commission on Human Relations

1563enter a final order finding that Sprint/United Management

1571Company did not retaliate against Robert Fernandez in violation

1580of the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, as amended, and

1591dismissing his petition for relief.

1596DONE AND ENTERED this 12th day of January, 2010, in

1606Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

1610S

1611ELEANOR M. HUNTER

1614Administrative Law Judge

1617Division of Administrative Hearings

1621The DeSoto Building

16241230 Apalachee Parkway

1627Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060

1630(850) 488-9675

1632Fax Filing (850) 921-6847

1636www.doah.state.fl.us

1637Filed with the Clerk of the

1643Division of Administrative Hearings

1647this 12th day of January, 2010.

1653COPIES FURNISHED :

1656Stanley Kiszkiel, Esquire

1659Stanley Kiszkiel, P.A.

16629000 Sheridan Street, Suite 92

1667Hollywood, Florida 33024

1670Mary Jean Fell, Esquire

1674Sprint/United Management Company

16772001 Edmund Halley Drive

1681Reston, Virginia 20191

1684Heather R. Gill, Esquire

16886450 Sprint Parkway

1691Mail Stop KSOPHN0304-3B461

1694Overland Park, Kansas 66215

1698Denise Crawford, Agency Clerk

1702Florida Commission on Human Relations

17072009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 100

1712Tallahassee, Florida 32301

1715Larry Kranert, General Counsel

1719Florida Commission on Human Relations

17242009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 100

1729Tallahassee, Florida 32301

1732NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

1738All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

174815 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions

1759to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that

1770will issue the Final Order in this case.

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Proceedings
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Date: 03/17/2010
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 03/17/2010
Proceedings: Agency Final Order Dismissing Petition for Relief from an Unlawful Employment Practice filed.
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Date: 02/12/2010
Proceedings: Respondent's Response to Petitioner's Exceptions to the Administrative Law Judge's Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 02/05/2010
Proceedings: Motion for Additional Time filed.
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Date: 01/26/2010
Proceedings: Petitioner's Exceptions to the Administrative Law Judge's Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 01/12/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order
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Date: 01/12/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order (hearing held October 7, 2009). CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 01/12/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
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Date: 12/03/2009
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Memorandum in Support of his Proposed Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 12/03/2009
Proceedings: Petitioner's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 12/02/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 11/24/2009
Proceedings: Order Granting Extension of Time (proposed recommended orders to be filed by ).
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Date: 11/23/2009
Proceedings: Supplemental Suggestions in Support of Agreed Motion for Extension of Time for Parties to File Their Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law filed.
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Date: 11/20/2009
Proceedings: Motion for Additional Time filed.
Date: 10/22/2009
Proceedings: Transcript filed.
Date: 10/07/2009
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
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Proceedings: Respondent's Additional Exhibit (exhibit not available for viewing) filed.
Date: 10/06/2009
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
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Date: 10/01/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Exhibit List filed.
Date: 09/30/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Exhibits (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
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Date: 09/28/2009
Proceedings: Pre-hearing Stipulation filed.
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Date: 09/28/2009
Proceedings: Order on Petitioner's Objection to Telephonic Hearing and Absence of Court Reporter and Motion for an "In Person" Hearing.
Date: 09/25/2009
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Motion Hearing Held.
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Date: 09/25/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Motion for Protective Order Concerning Petitioner's Notices of Telephonic Depositions and First Request for Production of Documents filed.
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Date: 09/25/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Brief in Opposition to Petitioner's Motion for "In Person" Hearing filed.
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Date: 09/21/2009
Proceedings: Objection to Telephonic Hearing and Absence of Court Reporter and Motion for An "In Person" Hearing filed.
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Date: 09/21/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Telephonic Deposition (2) filed.
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Date: 09/14/2009
Proceedings: Answer filed.
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Date: 08/25/2009
Proceedings: Order Directing Filing of Exhibits
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Date: 08/25/2009
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 08/25/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Telephonic Final Hearing (hearing set for October 7, 2009; 9:00 a.m.).
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Date: 08/20/2009
Proceedings: Order Accepting Qualified Representative.
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Date: 08/20/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Unavailability filed.
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Date: 08/12/2009
Proceedings: (Respondent's) Response to Initial Order filed.
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Date: 08/12/2009
Proceedings: Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice filed.
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Date: 07/28/2009
Proceedings: Initial Order.
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Date: 07/28/2009
Proceedings: Charge of Discrimination filed.
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Date: 07/28/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Determination: No Cause filed.
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Date: 07/28/2009
Proceedings: Determination: No Cause filed.
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Date: 07/28/2009
Proceedings: Petition for Relief filed.
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Date: 07/28/2009
Proceedings: Transmittal of Petition filed by the Agency.

Case Information

Judge:
ELEANOR M. HUNTER
Date Filed:
07/28/2009
Date Assignment:
07/28/2009
Last Docket Entry:
03/17/2010
Location:
Hollywood, Florida
District:
Southern
Agency:
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