Man alleges wrongful discharge, sexual harassment by male bosses

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A man is suing Northrup Grumman Systems Corp. for $11 million, alleging he was terminated in 2023 because he took time off to be with his ill son.

Matthew Mendez also alleges he was sexually harassed by two male supervisors. Mendez's Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit allegations include wrongful discharge, harassment, retaliation, discrimination, failure to accommodate and engage in the interactive process and failure to prevent harassment, discrimination or retaliation.

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Mendez seeks $1 million in compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages. A Northrup Grumman representative did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the suit brought Thursday.

Mendez was hired in as an aircraft mechanic in May 2020 in the Palmdale plant and at the beginning of the next year two male bosses began sexually harassing him, the suit alleges.

"His supervisors would make unsolicited sexual comments and touch plaintiff's buttocks and genitals," according to the suit, which further alleges that one of the supervisors once kissed Mendez on the face.

However, no action was taken against the two bosses after Mendez complained to management and in retaliation for the plaintiff speaking out the supervisors began retaliating by singling him out with reprimands for minor issues, the suit states.

Mendez was assigned a new manager in 2023, but that person was a friend of the other two bosses and continued the retaliation by micromanaging the plaintiff, the suit states.

Mendez was terminated in April 2023 because he took time off to care for his ill son, who Northrup Grumman knew  had a condition that "limited major life activities," according to the complaint.

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