Tanya Cooper-Schut v. Visteon Automotive Systems

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2004-04-16

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BAUER, Circuit Judge. Tanya Cooper-Schut, an African-American woman, began working for Visteon on May 22, 2000. She was employed as a supervisor in the FS-10 Compressor Department. During her brief employment with the company she says she was the victim of numerous hostile encounters with various co-workers. Cooper-Schut resigned on September 11, 2000. Some of her complaints are…

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